Inventory Manager
is a simple yet powerful system that is focused on tracking used and customer-owned inventory items. Its simplicity rests in its ability to quickly stock and pull inventory without the use of barcodes.
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This method eliminates the time and expense of applying barcodes and syncing data with handheld units while still providing customers and warehouse employees with the quantity and location of the inventory.
Inventory Tickets, which track stocking and pulling of items, can be stand-alone or generated from within an Order. This allows product orders to be created that sell products to a customer and also offer their own inventory at the same time. In addition, the labor associated with handling the inventory can be simultaneously tracked, centralizing all information related to the inventory.
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Managing a customer’s used inventory can be the bond that ties your company to their service work for years to come. A quick and economical way to manage customer-owned inventory item levels and locations is key to acquiring and maintaining that business.
While barcoding is the norm for boxed products, used inventory is often a conglomerate of items that are identifiable without barcodes. And the time and effort it takes to assign each item a barcode and a corresponding database record is often simply more than it’s worth.
Employing IQ’s method of inventory management can give you and your customers an effective and informative system with minimal up-front and on-going cost. That, combined with the internet-accessible reservations, tickets, and reporting, can make it a viable option.
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Inventory Tickets
Current Inventory
Item Characteristic Naming
Ticket Types
Ticket Direction
Inventory Movement
Conditions
Multiple Warehouses/Addresses
Locations
Ticket Generation
Due Dates
Item Searching
Backorder and Quantity Checking
Image Display
Ticket Information
Inventory Reports