Warehouse Management
Multi-Warehouse Support
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Manage multiple warehouses and locations within a single system, allowing for efficient inventory distribution and control.
Bin and Location Management
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Define storage locations and bins within warehouses to organize products systematically.
Cross-Docking
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Streamline transferring goods directly from receiving to shipping without long-term storage.
Inventory Operations
Goods Receipt
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Record incoming shipments, inspect goods, and update inventory levels automatically.
Delivery Orders
- Generate and manage delivery orders for outgoing shipments, ensuring accurate and timely deliveries.
Drop Shipping
- Automate sending goods directly from the supplier to the customer, bypassing warehouse storage.
Inventory Adjustments
Cycle Counting
- Perform periodic inventory counts to ensure accuracy and identify discrepancies.
Inventory Adjustments
- Manually adjust inventory levels to correct errors, account for losses, or reflect stock changes.
Reconciliation
- Reconcile physical inventory with recorded inventory to maintain accuracy.
Product Management
Product Catalog
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Maintain a detailed catalog of products with information such as descriptions, SKUs or other product identifiers, and barcodes.
Variants Management
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Manage product variants such as size, color, and material, allowing for granular inventory tracking.
Serial Numbers and Lots
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Track products using serial or lot numbers to ensure traceability and quality control.
Automated Replenishment
Reorder Rules
- Set up automated reorder rules based on minimum stock levels, lead times, and forecasted demand.
Procurement Management
- Generate procurement orders automatically when inventory falls below predefined thresholds.
Make-to-order
- Create manufacturing or purchase orders based on customer demand.
Reporting and Analytics
Inventory Reports
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Generate reports on stock levels, movements, and valuation to gain insights into inventory performance.
Inventory Valuation
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Calculate inventory value using FIFO, LIFO, or average cost methods.
Forecasting
- Use historical data to forecast inventory needs and optimize stock levels.