Hi Friends,
I want to know the difference between cycle counting and physical count in inventory?
Thanks
Cycle counting and Physical count?
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- Posts: 8
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- Location: India
Hi,
Physical inventory is a process of taking couint of all inventory items available. SO lets say you have 100 different items. Everythime you are asked for a physical inventory you are supposed to count and check the quantities of all 100 items.
It is therefore necessary to take a snapshot of the inventory quantities so it can be matched since the inventory transactions will still update the values.
In case of cycle count u r still going to perform a simliar act p=but its periodic and progressive and based on parameters. Again asuume you have 100 items and 5 of these items are calls A items. 10 are class B and 85 are class C items.
You can perform a cycle count for say class A items.You don't need a snapshot since this will a quciker process given the limited number of items.
I hope this has clarified the process. it has for me to some extent. DO let me know if yu have doubts.
Regards,
Utsav.
Physical inventory is a process of taking couint of all inventory items available. SO lets say you have 100 different items. Everythime you are asked for a physical inventory you are supposed to count and check the quantities of all 100 items.
It is therefore necessary to take a snapshot of the inventory quantities so it can be matched since the inventory transactions will still update the values.
In case of cycle count u r still going to perform a simliar act p=but its periodic and progressive and based on parameters. Again asuume you have 100 items and 5 of these items are calls A items. 10 are class B and 85 are class C items.
You can perform a cycle count for say class A items.You don't need a snapshot since this will a quciker process given the limited number of items.
I hope this has clarified the process. it has for me to some extent. DO let me know if yu have doubts.
Regards,
Utsav.
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