Multiple part no. affecting in supply chain & inventory management .

This is the topic which actually we can say is applicable every where including chemistry , English abbrivations & genral manufactring databases / product handling ERP softwares.
We'll take one erxample of Amazon product from X seller .
firstly end consumer / customer is really bothering about exact product , they search it through requirement search on google/serach engine .

after that we are get intoduced to brand/product collabration effect e.g. xerox is actually photocopy machine but no one using today word photocopy & it is completly replaced by xerox in most of the world. same is written above like google's best product is serach engine but no one use search engine they use google .
it applies with many products further e.g. colgate, parle g, etc.
now get deep into our base aurguments 
that what is the problem with multiple names for same product , what it varies that the name changes.
any specification change generally main cause of this .
e.g. There is differnce between sterling silver & pure silver  is based on material differnce .
Mostly product lifecycle management or engineering changes people are the key factors in this role.
They are either treated as technical support, designer, or clerical person & they only keeping the whole database running from one phase to next phases.

Also in small scale many times work division is not so specific so many people can do same work with given access here the status come in picture which is known as authority and responsibility. It may have accessible but only specific responsible only will do that work .
I litterly means that nomenclature of organic chemistry and abbreviations are The same thing whenever it comes to nomenclature of OEM products and there should be RDBMS ( relational database management system) work not only for muliti National company, But also for small scale company.
Let me know your views.

below is my simple conversation with Meta AI for brief of above.



[8/13, 12:00 PM] Shivam Taur: Multiple part no. For same products & impact of that
[8/13, 12:00 PM] Meta AI: It seems like you're asking about the implications of having multiple part numbers for the same product. Can you please provide more context or clarify your question so I can better understand and provide a helpful response? Here are some potential areas I could provide information on:

1. Product management: How multiple part numbers affect product organization and tracking.
2. Supply chain management: The impact on inventory management, ordering, and logistics.
3. Customer experience: How multiple part numbers might confuse or inconvenience customers.
4. Manufacturing: Effects on production planning, quality control, and product variants.

Please let me know which aspect you'd like me to address or if there's something else related to multiple part numbers you'd like to know!
[8/13, 12:01 PM] Shivam Taur: 2. Supply chain management: The impact on inventory management, ordering, and logistics.

3. Customer experience: How multiple part numbers might confuse or inconvenience customers.
[8/13, 12:0Let's break down the impact of multiple part numbers on supply chain management and customer experience:

*Supply Chain Management:*

1. *Inventory Management:* Multiple part numbers can lead to:
    - Increased inventory levels to account for each variant.
    - Higher storage and handling costs.
    - Greater risk of stockouts or overstocking.
2. *Ordering and Procurement:* Multiple part numbers can result in:
    - More complex ordering processes.
    - Increased lead times due to confusion or incorrect ordering.
    - Higher procurement costs.
3. *Logistics:* Multiple part numbers can lead to:
    - Increased shipping and handling costs.
    - Greater risk of shipping errors or delays.

*Customer Experience:*

1. *Confusion:* Multiple part numbers can cause:
    - Customer confusion when selecting the correct product.
    - Increased likelihood of ordering errors.
2. *Inconvenience:* Multiple part numbers can lead to:
    - Longer lead times due to incorrect ordering.
    - Increased returns or exchanges due to incorrect products.
    - Frustration and decreased customer satisfaction.
3. *Lack of Transparency:* Multiple part numbers can make it difficult for customers to:
    - Understand product differences.
    - Make informed purchasing decisions.

To mitigate these issues, consider implementing:

1. Clear product naming conventions.
2. Standardized product descriptions.
3. Easy-to-use product configurators.
4. Streamlined ordering processes.
5. Robust inventory management systems.
6. Customer education and support.

By addressing these challenges, you can improve supply chain efficiency and enhance the customer experience.

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