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  • April 18, 2012 23:39
April 18, 2012 23:39

Perhaps there have already been several topics about this, but I am new and still struggling to find the correct information on this forum.

I am very curious how most larger sellers do their inventory management. If someone only sells on Catawiki, it is not that difficult but I suppose I will sell on Catawiki, Ebay, my own webshop and possibly some other online channels. How do you do that? Everything in 1 central database and then daily following the in & amp; do your offerings on all online channels sell manually sync again?

And then a bit more difficult, say I go to a fair with, for example, a thousand LPs or comics or something else. If a customer purchases 10 items, you do not want to have him wait 2 minutes until you have exactly registered all items in your sales administration. But a precise stock count before and after each fair would take hours.

How do you go about this?

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  • April 19, 2012 00:24
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April 19, 2012 00:24

making choices is called

or mega large stock

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  • April 19, 2012 04:51
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April 19, 2012 04:51

CataWiki as basic administration keep what you have and locally your collection / shop as export for local administration. Excel can be a great checkout program for your statements.

Furthermore, you will really have to keep track of the sales on the stock exchanges. For now by hand and later at home or elsewhere on your laptop update again with CataWiki. Then make a new export and import it into your local Excel administration program.

And if a customer can't wait 2 minutes to get their 10 records, that is impatient too! 2 minutes is still very fast, if I have to write down 10 records (if they are not numbered), it takes a little longer for me.

And if you do have an Excel program with your stock, you might be able to create scan labels with your stock numbers. Keep the scanner with a sold copy and you have kept track of what has been sold! There are bound to be those handy scanner programs. At least I once made a Scanner Inventory System for an Intranet.

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  • August 12, 2014 10:52
August 12, 2014 10:52

I run a large webshop myself and use stock management software from Offective ( http://www.software-voorraadbeheer.nl ) super satisfied with it, easy and simple :)

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