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Inventory Control

Maintain accurate stock levels and quickly process inventory transactions.

Take charge of inventory receipts, shipments, returns, and adjustments with this complete multi-location inventory management software solution. Inventory Control helps you gain complete control over complex inbound and outbound inventory transactions to reduce carrying costs while delivering on-time orders, every time.

  • Easily track your inventory in unlimited locations as it moves through your enterprise utilizing configurable options to manage the most complex processes
  • Access real-time data to streamline decision making and improve operations
  • Handle fractional quantities to four decimal places and maintain different units of measure for purchasing, selling, and stock-keeping
  • Use categories to classify stock and allocate costs to departments or cost centers
  • Assign as many as nine vendors per item with automatic update of the last purchase
  • Specify different item bin numbers for each inventory location
  • Combine any number of items into a single kit and then sell the kit through Order Entry using a single kit price instead of a price per item
  • Manage unique costing, and pricing configurations for maximum flexibility in allocating costs and creating price lists
  • Get inventory analysis reports for efficient management of your product lines and implementation of best practices
  • Easily track serial and lot numbers, including expiration dates with Serialized Inventory module addon. 

 

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