Practical sheet | REF: FIC0171 V1

Chemical inventory: what information should be highlighted?

Author: Gautier VINCENT

Publication date: April 10, 2019 | Lire en français

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4. Quantifying flows and inventories

You will identify all the data needed to quantify flows and stocks:

  • nature of product flows (purchased, imported, consumed, manufactured, sold, rejected or disposed of) ;

  • quantification of the flow over the calendar year (tons or kilos per calendar year, taking into account the last three years and your future forecasts) ;

  • duration and frequency of use, variability (tons per day, number of days of use per year, variation factors such as market, season, climate, etc.);

  • minimum/maximum on-site inventory (tons) :

    • stores/warehouses ;

    • manufacturing ;

    • effluents and waste.

  • replenishment...

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