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In this week's edition of the Think Inside The Box newsletter, I am back with a proven strategy to differentiate your small business or startup in a crowded market and steal market share from competitors without reinventing the wheel.
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While your competitors chase shiny new tech, you can quietly outperform them by getting inventory right.
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Just-in-time (JIT) inventory is a strategy where you maintain only what you need for immediate production or sales. Instead of keeping months of inventory, you coordinate with suppliers to deliver smaller quantities more frequently.
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Toyota pioneered this approach in the 1970s, but small businesses can adapt it too. Zingerman's Deli in Ann Arbor, Michigan implemented JIT for their perishable ingredients, reducing food waste by 32% and freeing up $78,000 in annual working capital (Weinzweig, 2022).
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How to implement JIT in your business
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Start by analyzing your sales data to identify patterns. Use simple tools like Sortly or even a spreadsheet to track your inventory turnover rate.
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Next, approach your suppliers. Sugarfina, a luxury candy boutique, negotiated with their Italian suppliers to ship smaller batches every three weeks instead of large quarterly orders. This arrangement increased their cash flow by 24% while actually strengthening supplier relationships (Chen, 2021).
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Set up your system. Establish clear reorder triggers based on minimum inventory levels. When inventory drops to your predetermined level, that initiates a new order.
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Glossier, the beauty brand, uses a "two-bin kanban system" for their bestselling Boy Brow product. When one bin empties, they immediately reorder while selling from the second bin. This simple approach reduced their stockouts by 87% while keeping 43% less inventory on hand (Weiss, 2023).
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JIT isn't an all-or-nothing approach. The Corner Bookstore in New York City applies JIT only to their mainstream titles while maintaining deeper stock of niche books that define their brand. This balanced approach improved their profit margin by 3.7% in a challenging retail market (Powell, 2021).
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The goal is finding the right balance for your specific business needs and customer expectations. By mastering this fundamental aspect, you'll create breathing room to grow while competitors struggle with overstock and cash flow challenges.
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Thanks for reading. See you soon!
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Hitesh Sahni from HypeGig
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