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hey everybody Cody from Ryan ette in our last video we introduced you to the important principles of our visual inventory management system if you have not seen this video yet push pause finally here or in the description below otherwise if you proceed the rest of this video is not gonna make much sense now that youve watched an introductory video today were up in our classroom to better help illustrate how you could implement the visual inventory management system with the ink its your shot at its core this is a double minimum system alerting you and your team about critical inventory needs using simple visual cues first designate two shelves for the base of the ink management system and label the top ones secondary and the bottom one primary in this demonstration the least amount of ink we need for our designated trigger time with one week is one gallon of ink therefore we need two gallons of ink per to make sure that the system works properly as you can see here we have to one ga