Inventory Management

Can anyone explain what we usually find in inventory system or stock system.? what are the function or processes of an inventory system.?
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  • Ankita Katdare
    Ankita Katdare
    Hi #-Link-Snipped-# Welcome to CE.

    Here's a brief overview of what the important components of an Inventory Management System can be -

    1. Sales Person Module
    The point of sale of any super-market or grocery shop. In this module, activities like generating a bill, generating a receipt for returned goods, ability to check the inventory status (no. of products available and unavailable), creating a stock report of items nearing depletion.

    2. Sales & Inventory Manager Module
    This kind of login should have a full access of inventory status, ability to search it, review stock report generated by sales person. And create reports for highest rolling items and lowest rolling items or daywise sales report.

    3. Admin Module
    The one who will handle addition, deletion and updation (CRUD) of employees. Admin's role will be to handle errors generated in the system, to provide support by getting feedback etc.

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