Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) Definition | Becker

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Economic Order Quantity (EOQ)

 

  1. The economic order quantity is the order quantity that minimizes the combination of the ordering and carrying costs of inventory. The optimal amount of an item to order when inventory is reduced to the reorder point. (Also called optimal lot size.)

 

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