References for Brightwork EOQ Articles

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  • These are the references that were used for our EOQ articles.

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Reference #1: Article Titled:

What Are the Assumptions of EOQ?

This topic is covered in-depth in the following book.

Reference #2: Article Titled:

When Can EOQ be Implemented?

This topic is covered in-depth in the following book.

Reference #3: Article Titled:

Where Can EOQ be Implemented?

*https://www.amazon.com/Factory-Physics-Wallace-J-Hopp-ebook/dp/B00H85T466

Reference #4: Article Titled:

How to Best Calculate Ordering Cost for EOQ

EOQ is calculated in supply planning systems.

Reference #5: Article Titled:

How to Best Understand the Limitations of the Economic Order Quantity Formula

Plossl, George W. Production, and Inventory Control: Principles and Techniques, Second Edition. Prentice Hall, 1985.

Harris. Ford W. How Many Parts to Make at Once. Factory, The Magazine of Management. 1913.

I cover EOQ and other consumption settings in the following book.

Reference #6: Article Titled:

How to Best Figure Out Ordering Quantity and Ordering Frequency

Plossel, George. Orlicky’s Material Requirement’s Planning. Second Edition. McGraw Hill. 1984. (first edition 1975)

Reference #8: Article Titled:

How to Best Use the Economic Order Quantity Calculator

Plossl, George W. Production and Inventory Control: Principles and Techniques, Second Edition. Prentice Hall, 1985.

Plossel, George. Orlicky’s Material Requirement’s Planning. Second Edition. McGraw Hill. 1984. (first edition 1975)

Harris. Ford W. How Many Parts to Make at Once. Factory, The Magazine of Management. 1913.

Silver, Edward A. Peterson, Rein. Decision Systems for Inventory Management and Production Planning. Second Edition. John Wiley and Sons. 1985.

The background for the economic order quantity calculator is covered in the following book.

Reference #9: Article Titled:

Setting the Right Inventory Carry Cost Percentage

Production and Inventory Control: Techniques and Principles 2nd Edition,” George Plossl, Prentice Hall, 1985