Buffer storage
Buffer storage
What does this term stand for?
Buffer storage is a temporary storage area used to hold goods, materials, or work-in-progress items between sequential stages of a supply chain, manufacturing, or warehouse operation. Its primary function is to absorb fluctuations in workflow timing, production rates, or demand variability, ensuring that downstream processes can continue operating smoothly even when upstream activities experience delays or variations. Unlike permanent inventory storage or safety stock, buffer storage is specifically designed to balance process flow and prevent bottlenecks by providing a cushion between operational stages that may operate at different speeds or schedules.
Key Characteristics
- Temporary Nature
- Strategic Positioning
- Process Balancing Function
- Distinct from Safety Stock
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