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Real-time stock control with online inventory software

Today's businesses face many challenges with inventory management, such as too much or too little stock, the accuracy of records, multiple inventory sites, and different units of measure. Our online inventory management system makes tracking, valuing, and managing your stock easier, maintaining accuracy every step of the way.
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Realize the benefits of inventory management software

Get an accurate view of stock levels, save time handling inventory, and keep buyers happy.
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Meet customer demand on time, every time

Poor inventory record keeping can result in stockouts, lost sales, and frustrated customers. Our inventory software overcomes these challenges by providing Instant insights into stock levels, customer details, and shipping information so you can process customer orders quickly and accurately.

Manage stock levels with ease

Avoiding both stock-outs and having too much stock can be a constant challenge for businesses. Online inventory software allows you to analyze live inventory data will help to hit your sales targets while getting the maximum value from your stock.
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Get a complete view of inventory

Better knowledge and control of your inventory can benefit your entire business. With more accurate forecasts and the automation of repetitive processes, you'll free up time and cash to invest where it matters most. And with immediate access to real-time data, when and where you need it, you'll make better decisions at every level of your supply chain.

Inventory management software key features

Real-time visibility

See real-time stock data so you always know where you stand with your inventory.

Barcoding

Gain end-to-end visibility and radically decrease the time you spend tracking inventory.

Tracking and monitoring

Get a complete view across locations, products, and status for real-time inventory management and order management integration.

Forecasting

Use data and analytics to accurately predict future demand for your products or services.

Reporting

Get meaningful inventory reports to make better business decisions.

Integration

Extend your inventory management or create custom integrations using our Web Service APIs.

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  • Cash flow and invoicing
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  • Advanced inventory management
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Kim Wegener

Director of Finance, Powell's City of Books

Having our inventory entries and adjustments entered automatically will certainly add to our productivity and save hours every month, while giving us better visibility into what’s happening with our inventory.

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Inventory software FAQs

Inventory or stock management is the process that businesses use to track stock, orders, sales, and services. It's particularly important in industries such as manufacturing, retail, and some service businesses.

The 4 types of inventory management are:

  • Continuous Inventory Management: This type of system involves constantly monitoring inventory levels and ordering products as needed to maintain optimal stock levels. This system can help to minimize stockouts and excess inventory while ensuring that products are always available to customers.
  • Periodic Inventory Management: This system involves manually counting inventory at set intervals, such as weekly, monthly, or quarterly, and adjusting inventory levels accordingly. This system can be less precise than continuous inventory management, but it can be simpler and more cost-effective for smaller businesses.
  • Just-In-Time (JIT) Inventory Management: This system involves ordering products just in time for them to be used, rather than keeping large amounts of inventory on hand. JIT can help to reduce inventory holding costs and improve efficiency, but it can be risky if suppliers are not reliable or lead times are uncertain.
  • ABC Analysis: This is a method of categorizing inventory into three groups based on their value to the business. "A" items are high-value products that account for a significant portion of revenue, "B" items are moderate-value products, and "C" items are low-value products. This system can help businesses prioritize their inventory management efforts and allocate resources more effectively.

Each type of inventory management system has its advantages and disadvantages, and businesses may need to use a combination of these methods to optimize their inventory management strategies.

Just-In-Time (JIT) Inventory Management is a system that involves ordering products from suppliers as and when they are needed, rather than storing large amounts of stock onsite. The main advantage of JIT is a reduction in storage costs but it can lead to stock uncertainty if suppliers aren't reliable in fulfillment.

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