When it comes to inventory management, you are either effectively moving your products or you’re losing money. It’s that simple!
Ask yourself these questions:
The successful management of your inventory is often times a challenge. But, as your inventory is most likely the largest monetary investment a company will make, it is important to keep your products moving in as efficient a manner as possible.
Getting a firm grasp of your inventory and managing your investment requires you to put your virtual arms around it. Using an ERP system that has the tools you need to manage your inventory will provide a solid return on your investment.
There are a few must-have functions you should look for within any ERP system you consider to manage your inventory investment:
Bin Locations
This provides the ability to place your inventory in specific locations in the warehouse for use in picking routines, restocking and inventory counting.
Replenishment Control
Your buying strategy must insure enough of an item is on hand, but without being overstocked. A replenishment control system will provide you the ability to calculate the optimum quantity to have on hand, including safety stock, on an item by item basis. It will then provide you information on when to order and from whom.
Cycle Inventory
Counting Physical inventories often result in ever able-bodied employee, including the receptionist, to show up bleary-eyed early in the morning and count every piece of inventory in the warehouse. The result is not an extremely accurate, or time efficient, valuation of what’s on hand. Cycle inventory counting provides the ability to count parts of the inventory every day, with the fastest moving items being counted more frequently that those items that haven’t sold since 1985.
Reporting
It’s in the system somewhere; you should be able to get it out. You need flexibility to slice and dice your inventory and selling patterns so you can make intelligent business decisions. Sometimes you need it graphically, sometimes in test. It might be easiest if it was automatically emailed to you, or available online. You should look for an ERP system that provides a variety of reporting opportunities as well as a database that doesn’t restrict you to a proprietary report writer.
Depending on a company’s needs and complexity, there are many other elements of an ERP system to consider. The bottom line is to find a system that provides you the ability to satisfy your customers while managing your inventory sensibly.
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Chris Hayden is a Microsoft Great Plains implementation specialist for ICS Advantage, LLC. He started his career in accounting and had over 15 years of accounting experience for various companies before becoming a Great Plains specialist for ICS. Chris is also certified in FRx Forecaster and is a 3-time member of the Microsoft Business Solutions 100% club.