reorderriˈɔr dər
reorder (v)
- present
- reorders
- past
- reordered
- past participle
- reordered
- present participle
- reordering
reorder (n)
- plural
- reorders
English Definitions:
reorder (verb)
a repeated order for the same merchandise
"he's the one who sends out all the new orders and reorders"
reorder (verb)
assign a new order to
reorder (verb)
make a new request to be supplied with
"The store had to reorder the popular CD several times"
reorder (Verb)
order again, give a new order to
reorder
The reorder point (ROP) is the level of inventory which triggers an action to replenish that particular inventory stock. It is a minimum amount of an item which a firm holds in stock, such that, when stock falls to this amount, the item must be reordered. It is normally calculated as the forecast usage during the replenishment lead time plus safety stock. In the EOQ (Economic Order Quantity) model, it was assumed that there is no time lag between ordering and procuring of materials.
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