Real time inventory is where the inventory management software is updated live at the point of activity. This is different to traditional inventory data that is updated by manually entering inventory changes away from the point of activity. In other words, real time inventory is up to the second live figures and not stored up [...]
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The snow is setting in with force in the UK and we are mentally prepared to grind to a halt, as usual with greater than 1 inch of snow. Whilst it is bad news for many businesses, especially high street retailers, there are those celebrating Christmas early. Here are the top 3 business types that [...]
For Immediate Release: (www.peoplevox.co.uk) November 9th, 2010 Crazy statement of the week from one prospect: “We don’t need a barcode inventory system – our warehouse operators can read.” Warehouse operators often get the fear at first, then do an about turn after 48 hours When we are discussing implementing a system to help run a [...]
Your inventory picking strategy depends on how sales orders are divided into inventory picking lists. These can be configured within warehouse management software to allocate and divide up sales orders in a variety of ways. The different picking methods are described below, and in all cases when we refer to picking, we recommend electronic picking [...]
For Immediate Release: (www.peoplevox.co.uk) November 3rd, 2010 Carlsberg today announced that it is has a product recall plan to bring back 500,000 bottles of beer due to faulty bottles. Only a certain batch is affected, but how can they track where they are now without recalling all Tuborg bottles or beer? 1. When production occurs, [...]
For Immediate Release: (www.peoplevox.co.uk), October 21, 2010 You should read this if you have a problem with damaged inventory in your warehouse…and would like to fix it. Damaged goods cost businesses in multiple ways – in some cases the knock-on effects can add up to more than the value of the item damaged. A damage [...]