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The importance of Inventory control cannot be
overemphasized. The ability to effectively manage your inventory is crucial to
your continued business success. The software has been designed with these
factors in mind and will provide you with the information to successfully manage
your inventory investment.
To maintain accuracy, the software
provides for your choice of costing methods, true real time processing, and
flexible pricing methods to your customers.
The cost of each item in inventory is
maintained by either average cost, true FIFO, or true LIFO. All serialized
inventory is maintained on a specific cost method. This allows the
flexibility required to meet your particular needs.
Retail prices may be automatically
calculated in many ways. These include: a percentage added on top of cost or
based on your GSA contract price, your state contract price, or your own
user defined contracts. Other methods include a percentage off list, a
dollar amount on top of cost, a dollar amount off list price, or most
importantly, any given price specified at the time of order entry.
Quantity price breaks may be entered for
up to 10 levels for each item. These can be set up as a dollar amount,
percentage off list, and/or percentage on top of cost.
Special automatic pricing can be set up by
customer, vendor, item, or by category. Special prices may also be based on
user defined price breaks by vendor, item, or category. This flexible
pricing system will relieve the hassle associated with special pricing.
Contract pricing such as GSA or state schedules
may be entered for automatic retail price calculations for a particular
customer.
A Retail Price List of all items be
category may be printed. The list will optionally show cost, transfer cost,
gross margin, and price breaks associated with each item. Printed without
cost or margin, this list is useful as price lists for your salesreps.
Maintain a detailed movement history for each
item.
On-hand quantities in the Inventory system
are continually updated from several different areas. These include sales
entered from Accounts receivable, inventory received through the Purchase
Order system, and inventory used through Service Dispatch, giving you true
on-line processing.
The master record for each inventory item
contains a great deal of information. Item cost, list price, month-to-date
sales, cost and usage, year-to-date sales, cost and usage, as well as last
year's sales and usage, plus the usage for the previous 24 months stored by
month. With this information readily at your fingertips, you will make sound
buying decisions and gain greater control over your inventory.
Inventory movement history is maintained
for each item in the inventory system. The display will show the movement by
month for the last 24 months. This information will help in determining
order cycles and quantities.
Detailed receipts are available allowing
you to view each time an inventory item is received with the purchase order
number, vendor, and cost.
A detailed usage can be viewed showing the
date, invoice number, customer, quantity, and price for each sale. If
the item was used in a service call, the job number and technician are also
displayed.
Virtually unlimited inventory setup capabilities,
methods of item inquiry, and ease of maintenance.
Maintain an almost unlimited number of product categories.
An Item Master List may be printed by item, one category, or by all
categories, allowing you to view a particular item or category without
obtaining a complete inventory printout. General Ledger posting entries may
be assigned by category to gain greater control of inventory.
Multiple inventory locations may be maintained with one or
more accounts receivable.
Support is also available to load your vendor's item
pricing information from both disk and/or modem providing efficient
inventory and pricing updates.
Create and maintain a core bank showing core and
empties owed to your customers or from your vendors.
Options for inventory can be defined by individual item or
for an entire category. For example, color, material, and size can be
defined.
You may obtain access to an individual item in the system
by various methods. These include the exact item number, partial item
number, description, or by item category. Also, when part numbers change, a
cross reference may be maintained of the new part numbers and your part
numbers. Operator processing speed is increased by the versatility of the
software.
Inventory locations, whether in the warehouse, on the
sales floor, or other areas, are maintained for each in verifying inventory
quantities during a physical inventory. The optional Bar Code Tracking
System can greatly speed up the process of Inventory Management.
Inventory may be allocated to technicians and/or
salesreps. A breakdown of allocations is displayed on the individual item
record showing number on-hand, and the amounts allocated to technicians, or
sales reps. The system will also display the number allocated for
backorders. At a glance, you can tell where your inventory should be. If you
need more detail, it's only a keystroke away.
Full serialized inventory with complete history from
purchase to retirement.
The inventory system tracks all inventory, including
serialized equipment, parts, and supplies. Serialized inventory does not
require the assignment of an additional ID number, but you can assign the id
number if desired.
The serialized inventory record contains the received
date, origin of the item, sold date, customer which purchased the item,
invoice number the item was sold under, as well as the invoice number from
the vendor when the item was purchased by you.
A serial numbers report will sort by sold and/or received
dates. The serialized inventory report will show which serialized items are
sold, on-hand, rented, leased, or on demonstration to prospective customers.
Serialized packages may be order from your vendor and sold
as a group with full serial number tracking of each piece of the package.
Management analysis reports include:
Several items may be combined under your own user defined
part number to sell as one item. This is very important for special "deals"
and promotions (i.e. start-up kits) and handles proper inventory reductions
for each item comprising the "deal" and proper cost of sales accounting in
the General Ledger system, even though the items may be from different item
categories with different General ledger account numbers.
The end-of-month inventory report contains a gross margin
analysis for each item sold during the month.
Yield analysis is available with the manager's console.
Accurately measure and maintain toner and supply yields.
There are many additional reports which are available to
help you is other ways. You may obtain as little or as much detail as
necessary. These provide you with the tools you need to better manage your
inventory investment. With the addition of Microsoft Access you may
write your own reports.
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