Principles of stock control

United Kingdom, 1968

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A study of a number of different methods of stock control. A small company which has to invest heavily in machinery is compared with one which has to invest in comparatively large stocks of material - the points made are then applied to larger companies. Shows application of stock control to volatile and inflammable liquids, paperback books, and the raw materials of food canning industry.

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director

Peter Griffiths

producer

Michael Crossfield

Duration

00:23:22:00

Production places
United Kingdom
Production dates
1968

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