Inventory management software helps businesses manage and track inventory, purchasing, sales, and deliveries. Inventory management software is often used by businesses to identify and eliminate inefficiencies in the movement of inventory between locations.
Inventory Management Features
Centralized Inventory Database
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Manage and track all inventory records across warehouses and retail locations through a single unified database.
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Inventory Level Dashboards
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Maintain a visual on product stock levels throughout your facilities with flexible inventory dashboards.
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Stock History Reporting
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View the history of individual items and compare the sales performance of new to old stock in order to inform purchasing decisions.
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Low Stock Notifications
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Set low stock thresholds and receive automatic alerts when stock decreases to that level.
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Bundles, Kits, & Variants
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Automatically adjust inventory for product bundles, kit orders, and product variations within the system.
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Asset Tracking
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Use barcode or radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology with specialized readers or mobile applications to track inventory assets throughout warehouse facilities.
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Inventory Forecasting
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Optimize inventory levels with features that suggest reorder points and economic order quantities (EOQs) that facilitate inventory management.
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eCommerce Integrations
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Integrate shopping carts, eCommerce platforms, POS, and payment gateways with the system to link inventory records between across platforms.
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Accounting Integrations
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Track inventory costs and costs of goods sold (COGS) with accounting software integrations.
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Data Exporting / Importing
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Transfer large volumes of inventory data records into and out of the system with built-in import / export tools.
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