Retail Store Inventory Management
Inventory management is a costly and time-consuming activity for any retail organization. Today's competitive retail environment requires real-time data communication between stores and the corporate office for store-level activities—including item look-up, stock counts, and transfers—in order to improve the quality of inventory information, in-store efficiency, and sell-through. Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management provides real-time, multi-channel access to centralized perpetual inventory for all channels. It can streamline in-store activities, improve merchandise management and productivity, reduce labor costs, support remote store processes, and manage store-level profit and loss. Using a high-speed internet connection and portable or handheld wireless devices, store managers and store personnel can now quickly and easily perform an array of in-store operations, including receiving merchandise, managing physical inventories, conducting stock counts, ordering merchandise, and transferring stock.,
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