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Features:
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Benefits:
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Provides multiple inventory cost techniques.
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Provides a clear, up-to-the-minute picture of actual
inventory costs so you can react timely to market price fluctuations.
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Maintains extensive detail information for each inventory
item.
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Committed inventory is automatically tracked to open orders,
back orders, work orders, and transfers.
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Each item has a conversion factor.
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Buy in one unit of measure and stock in another.
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The system permits matrix pricing of inventory items.
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Each customer can get a unique level of inventory pricing..
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Each inventory item can be associated with multiple
warehouse and inventory locations.
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Inventory turns are increased by identifying and utilizing
inventory from multiple warehouse locations.
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Complete cycle counting and physical inventory capabilities
by warehouse.
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Inconvenience and interruptions of taking physical inventory
are minimized or in many cases eliminated.
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The system maintains a complete audit trail of activity
accumulated and reported by item.
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Having detail information available for each item reduces
confusion.
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The inventory system is completely integrated with other
eMIS modules.
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An entry into any eMIS package that affects inventory
instantly updates the data base for the entire system, eliminating
duplication of effort and redundant entries.
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Permits full interface to the general ledger based on
product categories, warehouse or transaction type.
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Saves hours of tedious calculations in your accounting
department, and gives you a current valuation in your general ledger.
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Information can be collected through bar code technology.
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This can speed entry and maximize accuracy.
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