A manufacturing organization has a large volume of raw material stock now viewed as redundant. Which of the following is the most appropriate process for the organization?
A.
Scrap the stock as environmentally as possible and reorganize the warehouse
B.
Re-package and isolate the stock from the remaining stock to maximize usable space
C.
Ask the original supplier for potential return and credit or sell the stock
D.
Maintain the safety and security of the stock for potential future use
Returning redundant stock to the supplier (or selling it) is an effective approach, as it can recover some value and free up warehouse space. This option aligns with whole-life asset management’s emphasis on reducing costs associated with unused assets and managing inventory efficiently.
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