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In Partial Fulfillment of
S. Y. 2017-2018
BY
Lampitoc, Jeanette V.
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APROVAL SHEET
LCMM Enterprises-Pacific Hill, Palo Alto Calamba City prepared and submitted by
Lampitoc, Jeanette; Rivera, Chazrina Anne and Wasala Herath Mudalige, Shelah,
Accountancy has been examined and recommended for acceptance and approval for final
defense.
Adviser
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We would like to thank to our almighty God, who gave us life and for the
knowledge and wisdom that he given to us. And to all the people who helped and
We wish to express our sincere gratitude to our thesis adviser Mr. Alfredo Willy
for providing some ideas, guidance and encouragement to fulfill this project.
To our Dean Mr. Lamberto Reyes, thank you for all the support that we received
To our beloved parents and husband, thank you for always be at our side and for
all the financial support that we received. To all our friends and classmates, for their
wonderful collaboration and for supported us greatly and were willing to help us.
To the owner and management of LCMM Enterprises, for all the support and the
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DEDICATION
We dedicate this project to our almighty God who gave us strength and
knowledge to fulfill this study and to our beloved families especially to our dear parents
and husband for all the love and guidance. For always been there all the time to support
and understand us and keep on believing of what we could do in this project and for
being our inspiration and sources of strength as our motivation to complete this project.
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ABSTRACT
The overall objective of the study was to find out the impact of inventory
LCMM Enterprises-Palo Alto as the focus of the study. The study was guided by three
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managing the inventories. Data was collected using a questionnaire and interview guide
in which both qualitative and quantitative methodologies were used to analyze data.
inventories from the store that were previously purchased and arrangement of some
practices Just in Time method of inventory for some selected items, but some other
items like office supplies, uniforms or movable items they are treated different. But for
those movable items or fast moving items, they do have a buffer or extra on it when they
are producing or buying it from the supplier. The challenges faced by the LCMM
merchandise purchasing and deliveries; deadlines given by the customer which is LCMM
Enterprises practices Just in Time method of inventory for such of their selected
products. LCMM Enterprises could gather an order from their customer through e-mail,
phone calls and text messages and customers could create purchase order through email.
management and control is profitable in accordance to the management team, their gross
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profit ranging from P.700- 1,700,00 a month. Profitable because the expenses incurred is
lesser due to that they have only five (5) employees including the owner and they could
keep their cost down because of their method of inventory that they could save from
continue monitoring on all their merchandise deliveries, keep their trusted employees
with the company if possible, centralized the purchase and store function or consult an IT
consultant if they could able to have an ERP system to track the items easier and to
gather an order easier as well, top management in most organizations to emphasis on the
planning.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page i
Acknowledgement iv
Dedication v
Abstract vi
Table of Contents ix
Chapter
Introduction 1
Definition of Terms 7
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Introduction 10
Inventory Theory 11
Categories of Inventory 12
Inventory Control 19
Synthesis 27
Introduction 30
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Marketing Strategy 35
Introduction 37
LCMM Office 38
Storage Area 39
Production Area 40
Days of Operation 41
Introduction 42
Organizational Chart 43
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I. Conclusion 45
II. Recommendation 47
LIST OF APPENDICES
II Questionnaire 50
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