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Inventory Management Overview |
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Sun Documentation -
Inventory Management
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SunSystems Inventory Management manages inventory ensuring full visibility of product, intermediate and raw material items, whilst also controlling serial and batch/lot numbers. A range of costing and product management features complete a stock management solution to perfectly complement SunSystems Purchase Management and SunSystems Sales Management.
Key features Item Definition
- Comprehensive item master record
- Characteristics to profile products
- Multiple prices per item
- Multiple costs per item
- Rolled-up standard costs for manufactured items
- Define Units of Measure and conversions
- Alternative and superseded item processing
- Batch/lot and serial number processing
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Movement Management
- Wide range of data capture on inventory changes
- Bin-to-bin transfer facility
- User-defined transfer types and forms meet range of requirements.
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Inventory Processing
- Automatic or manual allocation
- Inventory inquiry to examine actual and projected movements by multiple inventory units
- Availability inquiry for fulfilment of sales orders
- Print pick and dispatch documents
- Confirmation of receipts, picked or despatched by location, lot/batch and/or serial number
- Goods receipt matching and inspection
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Inventory Count/Stock Take Management
- System generated inventory count (random or full)
- Print sequentially numbered tickets to assist counting control
- Secure entry of count including discrepancies, approvals and posting
- Clear previously generated inventory counts
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Costing
- Weighted average, standard, true average, defined average, actual, latest actual, user-defined and landed costs
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Key BenefitsMaintain optimum inventory using the power of SunSystems Inventory Management to control warehouse movements Minimise business impact as the SunSystems architecture offers user-defined process mapping, analysis and reporting to ensure your established business processes are mapped to our software and not the other way around, enhancing chances of a successful implementation
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