Método PQR na Logística: Aprenda Como Classificar Produtos na Gestão de Estoque

📌 Hello logistics professional, how are you? ✌️ Welcome to our digital learning platform in the area of ​​logistics and supply chain! Today we're going to learn about the PQR method and how this tool helps in classifying products within inventory management. The PQR method is a technique used to classify products according to demand frequency. With this analysis, the company can identify which items have higher turnover and which have lower turnover. This makes it possible to improve inventory control, reduce costs, and increase operational efficiency. Despite this, many companies still face difficulties in defining inventory priorities. In many cases, slow-moving products receive excessive attention, while critical items suffer from stockouts. Therefore, understanding how the PQR method works and knowing how to apply it correctly is essential for more strategic and efficient logistics management. 🔎 LESSON CONTENT: 📌 What is the PQR method? 📌 Difference between ABC curve and PQR method 📌 Objectives and importance in logistics 📌 Fundamental principles of PQR classification 📌 Steps of the method step by step 📌 Practical example with personal protective equipment (PPE) 📌 Benefits for companies and professionals 📌 Main challenges and limitations 📌 Tools and technologies used 📌 Practical tips to improve results 📌 Conclusion and application in the logistics routine 📖 Article link: https://saclogistica.com.br/metodo-pqr/ 🔔 Subscribe to our channel for more valuable content on logistics, competitions and supply chain! 🌐 Visit our website: www.saclogistica.com.br 📸 Follow us on Instagram: @sac_logistica 👨‍💼 Connect on LinkedIn: SAC Logística 📹 Watch more videos on our channel: SAC Logística 👍 Like our Facebook page: SAC Logística 💬 THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX Share this video with your colleagues and together let's drive excellence in logistics and the supply chain! 🚀 #PQRMethod #ProductClassification #InventoryManagement #InventoryControl #Logistics #SupplyChain #Inventory #LogisticsInPractice #LogisticsManagement #ABCCurve