how would you figure out a par level for linens in a 100 room hotel with 50 king beds and 50 with double queen beds and that includes terry
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par = (total outstanding or portfolio - delequent amount)/ total portfolio or total outstanding
No, par is par.
Poly linen is the mix of polyester and linen.
Par levels are boundary markers in inventory levels that signal replenishment is necessary. For example: A pet store sells 2 bags of dog food a day with a variance of 10%, and it takes 3 days for an order to be delivered from a supplier. Statistically speaking, you should go through about 6.6 bags of dog food in those 3 days. That means that at a minimum the pet shop should set its minimum par level at 7, so when there are 7 bags left in stock an order should be placed to replenish the dog food inventory. I would probably go for 8 or 10 just so you don't run out. If your par levels are set too low, you risk of running out of product if you have a period where you are busier than usual. If your par levels are set too high, you may have more money invested in stock than is necessary. If coupled with poor rotation practices this can lead to spoilage or damage. It is good to find a level somewhere in between.
its done by calculation. basically - an educated guess. Not any longer. Software known as POS will calculate Par levels automatically, letting you know if your bartenders are overpouring. It will also let you know when your stocks are becoming depleted and specifically what items and brands need to be reordered.
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Linen is made from the fibers of flax plants.
Linen is made from flax
Par Par Lay was born in 1946, in Burma.
Stone: denser stone for the foundation and base, lighter stone for the upper levels, with a linen canopy held by ropes-