The level of safety stock in inventory management depends on all of the following, except the:
Choice 'd' is correct. Reorder costs do not impact the level of safety stock.
Choices 'a', 'b', and 'c' are incorrect. Safety stock levels are affected by:
1. Uncertain sales forecasts - greater uncertainty means a higher level of safety stock should be carried.
2. Dissatisfaction of customers - if customers are dissatisfied with back orders (which occur when there are stock outs), then more safety stock should be carried to prevent stock outs.
3. Uncertain lead times - greater uncertainty means a higher level of safety stock is needed.
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