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This thesis presents a novel stock replenishment model for the Emergency NGO's hospital in
Uganda, aimed at enhancing inventory management. The model shifts from experiential judgement
to data-driven strategies, focusing on reducing stockouts. A sample of 29 consumables, aligned
with patient age categories, was analyzed over a 96-week period. Comparative results show a
significant reduction in stock replenishments, with an average decrease of 63%. Despite limitations
in data granularity, the model demonstrates substantial potential in improving supply chain
efficiency in healthcare settings, particularly in low-income countries.
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Stock replenishment system Healthcare sector Low income country Ngo
