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Supply Chain

Barcode

The app enables users to assign barcodes to individual products and product categories, facilitating inventory tracking using these barcodes. By connecting a barcode scanner, you can trigger specific inventory processes by scanning the barcodes.

Maintenance

The app enhances equipment efficiency by monitoring maintenance needs.

Quality

The application ensures product quality throughout all stages of production processes and inventory movements. Perform quality inspections, automate the frequency of these checks, and generate quality alerts when issues arise.

Repairs

The app assists companies in creating and repairing damaged products returned by customers.

Shipping and receiving

Delivery methods

The app enables you to calculate shipping costs for sales orders and e-commerce carts. When integrated with a third-party carrier, shipping costs are determined based on the carrier's rates and packaging details.

External shipping carriers

Users can connect third-party carriers to databases to validate carrier deliveries to specific addresses, automatically compute shipping costs, and produce shipping labels.

Inbound shipments and delivery orders

There are various methods to handle the receipt and delivery of products moving in and out of a warehouse. A company's chosen approach to receiving or shipping products depends on several factors, including the type of products stored and sold, the warehouse's size, the number of receipts and delivery orders processed daily, and more.

Warehouses and storage

Replenish from another warehouse

A typical scenario for using multiple warehouses involves having one central warehouse that supplies multiple stores, with each store considered a local warehouse. When a store needs to restock an item, the item is ordered from the central warehouse. The application allows the user to easily designate which warehouse can replenish inventory from another warehouse.

Relocate products between warehouses using restocking

The application oversees the administrative process of transferring inventory between warehouses to ensure accuracy during and after the transfer.

What you

Supply chain strategy dictates when products should be purchased or manufactured, delivered to distribution centers, and made available to the retail channel. In the app, a product's supply chain strategy can be set up using routes.

Routes

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Stock adjustments

In any warehouse management system, the recorded inventory in the database may not always match the actual inventory in the warehouse. Inventory adjustments can be made to reconcile discrepancies and ensure that the quantities recorded in the database align with the actual stock levels.

Cycle counts

For certain businesses, maintaining an accurate inventory count at all times is essential. These companies use cycle counting to keep precise levels of critical inventory. Cycle counting is a technique where companies regularly count their inventory at specific locations to ensure that their physical inventory matches their records.

Scrap inventory

The application enables users to recycle goods or materials that are no longer fit for use. Removing disposed products from the database helps keep inventory counts accurate by excluding them from physical inventory.

Inventory valuation

Inventory valuation is a standard accounting procedure that determines the value of inventory on hand. Once calculated, this valuation is included in the company's total value. This process can be performed manually, with warehouse staff physically counting items, or automatically through a database.

Removal strategies

For companies with warehouses, removal strategies dictate which products are taken out of the warehouse and when. For instance, with perishable goods, prioritizing items with the nearest expiration date helps reduce food waste.

Stock report

The application enables you to generate a report with a comprehensive list of all stored products, including reserved, purchased, in transit, and delivered to customers.

Moves history dashboard

The Movement History report offers detailed information about product movements, including past and current locations, lot numbers, and reasons for movement. Reports can be generated for any time period, making this report essential for analyzing inventory levels, tracking inventory turnover, and identifying discrepancies.

Inventory aging report

The inventory obsolescence report assesses all items in stock, offering information on potential sunk purchase costs and delays in profitability.

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