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Economic Order Quantity Calculator

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We werken aan een uitgebreide educatieve gids voor de Economic Order Quantity Calculator. Kom binnenkort terug voor stapsgewijze uitleg, formules, praktijkvoorbeelden en deskundige tips.

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The EOQ cost curve is surprisingly flat near the optimum — ordering 20% more or less than EOQ costs only 2–3% more than the optimal. This flatness means you have flexibility to round EOQ to practical quantities (pallet multiples, container minimums) without meaningful cost penalty. Use EOQ to set your ordering range, then choose the most operationally convenient quantity within ±25% of EOQ.

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Ford Whitman Harris derived the EOQ formula in 1913 while working as a production engineer at Westinghouse. He published it in a single page in Factory magazine — one of the most cited papers in operations management history. Remarkably, the formula went largely uncredited for decades because Harris never received academic recognition; it was R.H. Wilson's 1934 application paper that made 'Wilson's formula' the popular name for Harris's discovery.

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