BasestockNiveau
BasestockNiveau is a German term that translates to "base stock level" in English. It refers to the minimum quantity of an item that should be kept in inventory to ensure uninterrupted production or sales. This level is a crucial component of inventory management systems, aiming to balance the costs of holding too much inventory against the risks of stockouts.
The establishment of a BasestockNiveau involves careful consideration of several factors. These typically include lead times
Different inventory management models, such as the Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) or reorder point systems, often