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ABC Analysis

Inventory categorization is done using ABC analysis. The ABC analysis is a method through which  inventories are arranged as per their value or importance in terms of revenue generation. As a result, the inventory is divided into three groups (A, B, and C) according to the estimated importance of each.

‘A’ items are the most important or high-revenue-generating items and require frequent attention. Items in “B” are significant, but they are, of course, less significant than those in “A” and more significant than those in “C.” ā€’Cā€ items are marginally important items.

“The Pareto Principle,” also known as the 80/20 rule, serves as the basis for ABC analysis. This principle states that 20% of the valuable efforts produce 80% of the total output.

Therefore, A demands strict control because 20% of its items generate 80% of its total revenue; B has 30% of its items generate 15% of its revenue; and C has 50% of its items generate at least 5% of its total revenue, making it the most liberal.

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