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Что (кто) такое buffer stock - определение

EXTRA STOCK THAT IS MAINTAINED TO MITIGATE RISK OF STOCKOUTS CAUSED BY UNCERTAINTIES IN SUPPLY AND DEMAND
Buffer stock; Safety stocks; Buffer inventory
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buffer stock         
¦ noun a reserve of a commodity that can be used to offset price fluctuations.
Safety stock         
Safety stock is a term used by logisticians to describe a level of extra stock that is maintained to mitigate risk of stockouts (shortfall in raw material or packaging) caused by uncertainties in supply and demand. Adequate safety stock levels permit business operations to proceed according to their plans.
Buffer stock scheme         
  • A single-price buffer stock scheme, such as an ever-normal granary
  • Graphical example of a two-price buffer stock scheme
Intervention storage; Grain Mountain; Ever-normal granary; Buffer-stock plan; Ever Normal Granary; Buffer stock policy
A buffer stock scheme (commonly implemented as intervention storage, the "ever-normal granary") is an attempt to use commodity storage for the purposes of stabilising prices in an entire economy or an individual (commodity) market. Specifically, commodities are bought when a surplus exists in the economy, stored, and are then sold from these stores when economic shortages in the economy occur.
buffer state         
COUNTRY LOCATED BETWEEN TWO OTHER MUTUALLY HOSTILE COUNTRIES
Buffer State; Buffer states; Buffer republic; Buffer colony
(buffer states)
A buffer state is a peaceful country situated between two or more larger hostile countries.
Turkey and Greece were buffer states against the former Soviet Union.
N-COUNT
buffer state         
COUNTRY LOCATED BETWEEN TWO OTHER MUTUALLY HOSTILE COUNTRIES
Buffer State; Buffer states; Buffer republic; Buffer colony
¦ noun a small neutral country situated between two larger hostile countries.
Data buffer         
REGION OF A PHYSICAL MEMORY STORAGE USED TO TEMPORARILY STORE DATA WHILE IT IS BEING MOVED FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER
Buffer (telecommunication); Packet buffering; Buffer (programming); Buffer (computer science); Memory buffer; Input buffer
In computer science, a data buffer (or just buffer) is a region of a memory used to temporarily store data while it is being moved from one place to another. Typically, the data is stored in a buffer as it is retrieved from an input device (such as a microphone) or just before it is sent to an output device (such as speakers).
Buffer state         
COUNTRY LOCATED BETWEEN TWO OTHER MUTUALLY HOSTILE COUNTRIES
Buffer State; Buffer states; Buffer republic; Buffer colony
A buffer state is a country lying between two rival or potentially hostile great powers. Its existence can sometimes be thought to prevent conflict between them.
Underrun         
STATE
Buffer under-run; Underrun; Buffer underflow; Seamless Link; Buffer underruns
·vt To run or pass under; especially (Naut.), to pass along and under, as a cable, for the purpose of taking it in, or of examining it.
Buffer underrun         
STATE
Buffer under-run; Underrun; Buffer underflow; Seamless Link; Buffer underruns
In computing, buffer underrun or buffer underflow is a state occurring when a buffer used to communicate between two devices or processes is fed with data at a lower speed than the data is being read from it. The term is distinct from buffer overflow, a condition where a portion of memory being used as a buffer has a fixed size but is filled with more than that amount of data.
Buffer solution         
  • Figure 2. Buffer capacity ''β'' for a 0.1&nbsp;M solution of a weak acid with a p''K''<sub>a</sub>&nbsp;=&nbsp;7
  • 1=p''K''<sub>a</sub> = 4.7}}) with alkali
  • % species formation]] calculated for a 10-millimolar solution of citric acid
AQUEOUS SOLUTION CONSISTING OF A MIXTURE OF A WEAK ACID AND ITS CONJUGATE BASE, WHICH RESISTS PH CHANGE WHEN A STRONG ACID OR BASE IS ADDED
Chemical buffer; Buffering agent; Buffer (chemistry); Buffering solution; Buffer Solution; Buffer Solutions; Buffers (chemistry); PH Buffer; PH buffer; Buffering compound; Buffer compound; Chemical buffers; Buffering agents; Buffering compounds; Buffer compounds; Buffered solution; Buffer agent; Buffer solutions; Buffer capacity; Tribonat; Buffer range; Acid base buffers; Buffering capacity
A buffer solution (more precisely, pH buffer or hydrogen ion buffer) is an aqueous solution consisting of a mixture of a weak acid and its conjugate base, or vice versa. Its pH changes very little when a small amount of strong acid or base is added to it.

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Safety stock

Safety stock is a term used by logisticians to describe a level of extra stock that is maintained to mitigate risk of stockouts (shortfall in raw material or packaging) caused by uncertainties in supply and demand. Adequate safety stock levels permit business operations to proceed according to their plans. Safety stock is held when uncertainty exists in demand, supply, or manufacturing yield, and serves as an insurance against stockouts.

Safety stock is an additional quantity of an item held in the inventory to reduce the risk that the item will be out of stock. It acts as a buffer stock in case sales are greater than planned and/or the supplier is unable to deliver the additional units at the expected time.

With a new product, safety stock can be used as a strategic tool until the company can judge how accurate its forecast is after the first few years, especially when it is used with a material requirements planning (MRP) worksheet. The less accurate the forecast, the more safety stock is required to ensure a given level of service. With an MRP worksheet, a company can judge how much it must produce to meet its forecasted sales demand without relying on safety stock. However, a common strategy is to try to reduce the level of safety stock to help keep inventory costs low once the product demand becomes more predictable. That can be extremely important for companies with a smaller financial cushion or those trying to run on lean manufacturing, which is aimed towards eliminating waste throughout the production process.

The amount of safety stock that an organization chooses to keep on hand can dramatically affect its business. Too much safety stock can result in high holding costs of inventory. In addition, products that are stored for too long a time can spoil, expire, or break during the warehousing process. Too little safety stock can result in lost sales and, in the thus a higher rate of customer turnover. As a result, finding the right balance between too much and too little safety stock is essential.