mInventory is designed with the following basic warehouse operation:
Basic Information
Types | Description |
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Product/Category | Product: It represents the basic unit stored in warehouse, its quantity is recorded according to the product.
Please refer to Configure Items for Warehouse Operation |
Warehouse | Warehouse refers to the physical location of storing goods. The company can define based on their needs. For example: Or "Kowloon", "Tuen Mun", "Mongkok" Or "Success Building 1st Floor", "Success Building 2nd Floor", "Successful Low temperature Warehouse" Please refer to Set up Warehouse (Location & Bin) |
Bin | If the warehouse is large, using warehouse may not be sufficient to indicate the location of goods. In this case, you need to use "Bin" Bin can be a certain grid on the actual shelf, or a certain shelf, or even just an area For example: "A1-01", "A1-02", "A1-03"... Please refer to Set up Warehouse (Location & Bin) |
Supplier and Customer | Of who the company will buy the products from & sell the products to. |
Warehouse Operations
Type | Description |
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Stock In | Stock in means adding goods to the warehouse Please refer to Purchase Order: Stock-in Process (BC & Scanner) |
Stock Out | Stock out is to take goods out of the warehouse Please refer to Sales Order: Stock-out Process (BC & Scanner) |
Stock transfer | Transfer means re-allocation of stock, which can be handled in the following situations: 1) Grouping items to the same location Please refer to Stock Transfer (Scanner Operation) |
Stock take | Stock-take is to check the system inventory and actual figures regularly. After counting inventories, it is possible to make:
Stock-take can be done for a specific range of locations, and/or a specific range of products. It can be separated into different stock-take batches, so different colleagues are responsible to count different groups, or perform in diffeernt time slots. Please refer to Stock Take (BC & Scanner) |
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