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The document outlines a group assignment for a materials management course, listing 10 points students should cover including an organization's demand forecasting, commonly purchased materials, purchasing policies and procedures, storage functions and layout, and stock verification methods.

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The document outlines a group assignment for a materials management course, listing 10 points students should cover including an organization's demand forecasting, commonly purchased materials, purchasing policies and procedures, storage functions and layout, and stock verification methods.

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ARBAMINCH UNVERSITY

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS


MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
GROUP ASSIGNMENT FOR THE COURSE MATERIALS MANAGEMENT

Total Mark ------------------------------10 %


Date Of Submission & Presentation ---------------------Sep, 6 , 2014
Group size should not be greater than five.

Your assignment work is expected to include the following basic points;


1. Name of the organization & its location

2. Types of goods or service it offers to the customer

3. The organizations’ materials demand forecasting method

4. Types of materials which are commonly purchased in the organization

5. Purchasing policies of the organization

6. Purchasing procedures in the organization

7. Functions & responsibility of storage

8. Store layout & location

9. Stock receipt, & issue procedures

10. Stock verification methods

NOTE:- whatever you write on your assignment should be your finding rather than notes from
the handout.

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