List of free inventory and stock management system
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Do you ever tell your customer this? We’re so sorry, this particular product is out of stock! Photo by Akyan.
When the potential client asks when will the stock be available. The only thing you can reply is that you’re not sure! Then you watch the client walk away dejectedly as if he’s never ever going to return to your shop.
If your retail outlet sells tangible products, it’s really important to be able to keep track of all available stocks on hand.
By utilizing a stock and inventory management system, you can set the system to warn you when a particular product is running low so you have some time to contact the supplier to replenish the supplies.
The following are two free inventory and stock management system you can try out if you’re not already using a system to manage stockpile.
Inflow Inventory is a highly recommended free (with some limitations) inventory software for small businesses to track stocks on hand together with many other features. For more info, check out my detail review of InflowInventory,
Inventoria is a free inventory / stock management software which allows you to manage stock levels by categories, supplier and location. Some reports which Inventoria can generate includes:
- Overall inventory levels
- Inventory by location
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There you go, two free inventory and stock management system for you to manage your stockpile. If there are any other free ones out there, please feel free to comment about it below.
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