Enterprise inventory
Provide a real-time view of ordered, third-party owned/reserved inventory during the movement of all fulfillment locations within the company.
Enterprise inventory effectively and in real-time displays inventory information across all fulfillment locations of a company. By integrating global inventory data across the entire fulfillment network, retailers can maximize opportunities across all sales channels. Let's ensure you always know where products are located within the network. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.*
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Features and Functions - Real-time display of all inventory across warehouses, during transportation, including logistics centers (DC), stores, and suppliers. - Disposal of defective, damaged, and other inventory items. - Segmentation of inventory in backrooms, on the floor, etc. - Use of standard event functionality to publish inventory events and synchronize inventory positions in real-time across the network and external applications. - Management of virtual splits of inventory across multiple channels while maintaining a single pool in the logistics center. - Use of a single integrated order across all channels. - Management of ordered and in-transit inventory by channel or usage type.
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