Material management involves planning, organizing, and controlling the flow of materials from initial purchase through internal use and distribution. It aims to obtain the right quality and quantity of supplies at the right time, place, and cost. Key aspects of material management include procurement, inventory control, storage, issue and use of materials, and disposal of obsolete equipment. Adopting scientific techniques like ABC analysis, EOQ, and preventative maintenance can help optimize costs and ensure continuity of supply.
Material management is a scientific technique, concerned with Planning, Organizing &Control of flow of materials, from their initial purchase to destination.
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30961.ppt
1. MATERIAL MANAGEMENT
By
DR.I.SELVARAJ, I.R.M.S
Sr.D.M.O (Selection Grade Officer) (on study leave),
INDIAN RAILWAYS MEDICAL SERVICE
B.Sc., M.B.B.S., D.P.H (Madras medical college, Recognized by MCI).,
D.I.H., PGCH&FW (NIHFW, New Delhi)
III rd year Post graduate student in M.D Community medicine
Department of Community medicine
Sree Ramachandra Medical College,
Porur,Chennai
2. Definition
It is concerned with planning, organizing and
controlling the flow of materials from their initial
purchase through internal operations to the service
point through distribution.
OR
Material management is a scientific technique,
concerned with Planning, Organizing &Control of flow
of materials, from their initial purchase to destination.
3. AIM OF MATERIAL MANAGEMENT
To get
1. The Right quality
2. Right quantity of supplies
3. At the Right time
4. At the Right place
5. For the Right cost
4. PURPOSE OF MATERIAL MANAGEMENT
•To gain economy in purchasing
•To satisfy the demand during period of replenishment
•To carry reserve stock to avoid stock out
•To stabilize fluctuations in consumption
•To provide reasonable level of client services
5. Primary
•Right price
•High turnover
•Low procurement
•& storage cost
•Continuity of supply
•Consistency in quality
•Good supplier
relations
•Development of
personnel
•Good information
system
Objective of material management
Secondary
•Forecasting
•Inter-departmental
harmony
•Product improvement
•Standardization
•Make or buy decision
•New materials & products
•Favorable reciprocal
relationships
6. Economy in material management
•Containing the costs
•Instilling efficiency in all activities
7. Four basic needs of Material
management
1. To have adequate materials on hand when needed
2. To pay the lowest possible prices, consistent with
quality and value requirement for purchases
materials
3. To minimize the inventory investment
4. To operate efficiently
8. Basic principles of material management
1. Effective management & supervision
It depends on managerial functions of
• Planning
• Organizing
• Staffing
• Directing
• Controlling
• Reporting
• Budgeting
2. Sound purchasing methods
3.Skillful & hard poised negotiations
4.Effective purchase system
5.Should be simple
6.Must not increase other costs
7.Simple inventory control programme
9. Elements of material management
1. Demand estimation
2. Identify the needed items
3. Calculate from the trends in Consumption during last
2 years.
4. Review with resource constraints
10. Functional areas of material management
1. Purchasing
2. Central service supply
3. Central stores
4. The print shops
5. The pharmacy
6. Dietary
& Linen services
11. PROCUREMENT
1. Directorate general of supply & disposal
(DGS & D, Govt. Of India]
2. Medical stores depot (M. S.D. Government
of India, Ministry of H & FW]
3. Private or public sector undertakings.
4. Receiving donations.
13. Objectives of procurement system
•Acquire needed supplies as inexpensively as possible
•Obtain high quality supplies
•Assure prompt & dependable delivery
•Distribute the procurement workload to avoid period of
idleness & overwork
•Optimize inventory management through scientific
procurement procedures
14. CALL FOR
OFFERS
CALL FOR
OFFERS
YES
YES
DETERMINE DRUGS & DRUG
REQUIREMENTS
DETERMINE DRUGS & DRUG
REQUIREMENTS
DRUG REQUIREMENTS
DRUG REQUIREMENTS
DONATION
SOURCE
DONATION
SOURCE
GOVERNMENT
PRODUCTION
GOVERNMENT
PRODUCTION
DETERMINE DRUGS & DRUG
REQUIREMENTS
DETERMINE DRUGS & DRUG
REQUIREMENTS
PURCHASE
REQUIREMENTS
PURCHASE
REQUIREMENTS
OPEN TENDER
OPEN TENDER RESTRICTED
TENDER
RESTRICTED
TENDER
NEGOTIATED
TENDER
NEGOTIATED
TENDER
DIRECT
PURCHASE
DIRECT
PURCHASE
REQUEST OFFERS FROM
ELIGIBLE SUPPLIERS
REQUEST OFFERS FROM
ELIGIBLE SUPPLIERS
LOCATE
RELIABLE
SUPPLIERS
LOCATE
RELIABLE
SUPPLIERS
CONTACT
RELIABLE
SUPPLIER
CONTACT
RELIABLE
SUPPLIER
EVALUATE &
SELECT SUPPLIER
EVALUATE &
SELECT SUPPLIER
EVALUATE OFFERS
& SELECT
SUPPLIERS
EVALUATE OFFERS
& SELECT
SUPPLIERS
NEGOTIATE PRICE &
SUPPLY CONDITIONS
NEGOTIATE PRICE &
SUPPLY CONDITIONS
ESTABLISH
PRICE
ESTABLISH
PRICE
PURCHASE ORDER
/ CONTRACT
PURCHASE ORDER
/ CONTRACT
PURCHASE ORDER /
CONTRACT
PURCHASE ORDER /
CONTRACT
PURCHASE
ORDER /
CONTRACT
PURCHASE
ORDER /
CONTRACT
PURCHASE
ORDER /
CONTRACT
PURCHASE
ORDER /
CONTRACT
DRUGS RECEIVED, CHECKED AGAINST PURCHASE ORDER / CONTRACT SPECIFICATIONS & CLEARED
FOR DISTRIBUTION
DRUGS RECEIVED, CHECKED AGAINST PURCHASE ORDER / CONTRACT SPECIFICATIONS & CLEARED
FOR DISTRIBUTION
ADJUST
QUANTITIES
ADJUST
QUANTITIES
ADJUST
QUANTITIES
ADJUST
QUANTITIES
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO NO NO
YES YES
FLOW OF PROCUREMENT DECISIONS
FLOW OF PROCUREMENT DECISIONS
15. Open tender
•Public bidding, resulting in low prices
•Published in newspapers
•Term - 4 weeks
•Quotations must be sent in the specific forms
that are sold, before the time &date mentioned in
the tender form
•In technical items, ‘two packets or two bins’
system is followed. Offers are given in two
separate packets.
•Technical bid
•Financial bid
Cont……
16. •First technical bid is opened & short listed
•Then financial bid of selected companies are
opened & lowest is selected
•Delayed tenders & late tenders are not accepted.
But if, in case of delayed tenders, if the rate quoted is
very less, then it can be accepted.
•Quotations are opened in presence of indenting
department, accounts & authorized persons of party
•Validity of tenders – generally 90 days
17. Earnest money
2 % of the tender amount or as decided has to be paid
along with all quotations. In case of default 1/5 is withheld
Restricted or limited tender
From limited suppliers (about 10)
Lead-time is reduced
Better quality
Negotiated procurement
Buyer approaches selected potential Suppliers & bargain
directly
Used in long time supply contracts
Direct procurement
Purchased from single supplier, at his quoted price
Prices may be high
Reserved for proprietary materials, or low priced, small
quantity & emergency purchases
18. Rate contract
Firms are asked to supply stores at specified Rates
during the period covered by the Contract
Spot purchase
It is done by a committee, which includes an officer
from stores, accounts & purchasing departments
Risk purchase
If supplier fails, the item is purchased from other
agencies & the difference in cost is recovered from
the first supplier
19. Points to remember while purchasing
•Proper specification
•Invite quotations from reputed firms
•Comparison of offers based on basic price, freight & insurance,
taxes and levies
•Quantity & payment discounts
•Payment terms
•Delivery period, guarantee
•Vendor reputation
(reliability, technical capabilities, Convenience, Availability, after-
sales service, sales assistance)
•Short listing for better negotiation terms
•Seek order acknowledgement
20. Storage
• Store must be of adequate space
• Materials must be stored in an appropriate place
• in a correct way
• Group wise & alphabetical arrangement helps in
• identification & retrieval
• First-in, first-out principle to be followed
• Monitor expiry date
• Follow two bin or double shelf system, to avoid
• Stock outs
• Reserve bin should contain stock that will cover
• lead time and a small safety stock
Issue & use
Can be centralized or decentralized
21. Inventory control
It means stocking adequate number and
kind of stores, so that the materials are
available whenever required and wherever
required. Scientific inventory control results
in optimal balance
22. Functions of inventory control
•To provide maximum supply service,
consistent with maximum efficiency &
optimum investment.
•To provide cushion between forecasted &
actual demand for a material
23. Economic order of quantity
EOQ = Average Monthly Consumption X Lead Time [in
months] + Buffer Stock – Stock on hand
CARRYING
COST
PURCHASING
COST
ECONOMIC ORDER OF
QUANTITY(EOQ)
24. •Re-order level: stock level at which fresh
order is placed.
•Average consumption per day x lead time +
buffer stock
•Lead time: Duration time between placing
an order & receipt of material
•Ideal – 2 to 6 weeks.
25. ABC ANALYSIS
(ABC = Always Better Control)
This is based on cost criteria.
It helps to exercise selective control when confronted
with large number of items it rationalizes the number of
orders, number of items & reduce the inventory.
About 10 % of materials consume 70 % of resources
About 20 % of materials consume 20 % of resources
About 70 % of materials consume 10 % of resources
26. ‘A’ ITEMS
Small in number, but consume large amount
of resources
Must have:
•Tight control
•Rigid estimate of requirements
•Strict & closer watch
•Low safety stocks
•Managed by top management
27. ‘C’ ITEMS
Larger in number, but consume lesser amount of
resources
Must have:
•Ordinary control measures
•Purchase based on usage estimates
•High safety stocks
ABC analysis does not stress on items those are
less costly but may be vital
29. ‘B’ ITEM
Intermediate
Must have:
•Moderate control
•Purchase based on rigid requirements
•Reasonably strict watch & control
•Moderate safety stocks
•Managed by middle level management
30. VED ANALYSIS
• Based on critical value & shortage cost of an item
–It is a subjective analysis.
•Items are classified into:
Vital:
•Shortage cannot be tolerated.
Essential:
•Shortage can be tolerated for a short period.
Desirable:
Shortage will not adversely affect, but may be using more
resources. These must be strictly Scrutinized
V E D ITEM COST
A AV AE AD CATEGORY 1 10 70%
B BV BE BD CATEGORY 2 20 20%
C CV CE CD CATEGORY 3 70 10%
CATEGORY 1 - NEEDS CLOSE MONITORING & CONTROL
CATEGORY 2 - MODERATE CONTROL.
CATEGORY 3 - NO NEED FOR CONTROL
31. SDE ANALYIS
Based on availability
Scarce
Managed by top level management
Maintain big safety stocks
Difficult
Maintain sufficient safety stocks
Easily available
Minimum safety stocks
FSN ANALYSIS
Based on utilization.
Fast moving.
Slow moving.
Non-moving.
Non-moving items must be periodically reviewed to prevent
expiry
& obsolescence
HML ANALYSIS
Based on cost per unit
Highest
Medium
Low
This is used to keep control over consumption
at departmental level for deciding the frequency of physical verification.
32. PROCURMENT OF EQUIPMENT
Points to be noted before purchase of an
equipment:
•Latest technology
•Availability of maintenance & repair facility,
with minimum down time
•Post warranty repair at reasonable cost
•Upgradeability
•Reputed manufacturer
•Availability of consumables
•Low operating costs
•Installation
•Proper installation as per guidelines
33. HISTORY SHEET OF EQUIPMENT:
History sheet
Name of equipment
Code number
Date of purchase
Name of supplier
Name of manufacturer
Date of installation
Place of installation
Date of commissioning
Environmental control
Spare parts inventory
Techn. Manual / circuit
diagrams / literatures
After sales arrangement
Guarantee period
Warranty period
Life of equipment
Down time / up time
Cost of maintenance
Unserviceable date
Date of condemnation
Date of replacement
34. Maintenance sheet:
Annual maintenance contract [AMC]
Starting date
Expiry date
Service / repair description
Materials / spares used
Cost of repairs
In-house
Outside agency
35. EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE & CONDEMNATION
Maintenance & repairs:
Preventive maintenance
Master maintenance plan
Repair of equipment
36. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
•Purchase with warranty & spares.
•Safeguard the electronic equipments with: (as per
guidelines)
•Voltage stabilizer, UPS
•Automatic switch over generator
•Requirement of electricity, water, space, atmospheric
conditions, etc. Must be taken into consideration
•Well equipped maintenance cell must be available
•All equipment must be operated as per instructions with
trained staff
•Monitoring annual maintenance contracts. (AMC)
•Maintenance cell
•Communications between maintenance cell & suppliers of
the equipment.
•Follow-up of maintenance & repair services
•Repair of equipment
•Outside agencies
•In-house facility
37. CONDEMNATION & DISPOSAL
Criteria for condemnation:
The equipment has become:
1. Non-functional & beyond economical repair
2. Non-functional & obsolete
3. Functional, but obsolete
4. Functional, but hazardous
5. Functional, but no longer required
38. PROCEDURE FOR CONDEMNATION
1. Verify records.
2. History sheet of equipment
3. Log book of maintenance & repairs
4. Performance record of equipment
5. Put up in proper form & to the proper authority
39. DISPOSAL
1. Circulate to other units, where it is needed
2. Return to the vendor, if willing to accept
3. Sell to agencies, scrap dealers, etc
4. Auction
5. Local destruction
40. CONCLUSION
Material management is an important management tool which will be
very useful in getting the right quality & right quantity of supplies at
right time, having good inventory control & adopting sound methods
of condemnation & disposal will improve the efficiency of the
organization & also make the working atmosphere healthy any type
of organization, whether it is Private, Government ,Small
organization, Big organization and Household.
Even a common man must know the basics of material management
so that he can get the best of the available resources and make it a
habit to adopt the principles of material management in all our daily
activities