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Irwin Speizer

Guide to Inventory Management Systems

Increase cash flow and customer satisfaction by managing your stock

By Irwin Speizer, Freelance Writer

Your inventory can be sizeable if you run a retail business or minimal if you operate a consultancy. However much inventory you have, properly controlling the costs are an important part of running your business. You need to know when to order items, how much to keep on hand, how much you have at any given time, and what the carrying costs are. An effective inventory management system can:
  1. Reduce carrying costs.
  2. Improve the ordering process.
  3. Maximize order flow.
  4. Reduce waste.
  5. Get items on hand when you need them.
  6. Increase customer satisfaction.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


Learn the ins and outs of inventory management

You'll need to know how and when to order, how to receive items, how to track stock and how to monitor sales and returns. In short, you need to have an inventory management system that can tell you at any given moment what you have on hand, what's arriving and what's going out.
I recommend: For a thorough discussion of the inventory management process, see this article from the U.S. Small Business Association library on Inventory Management. Find a glossary of terms and industry links at InventoryOps.com and review white papers and blogs about inventory management at Supply Chain Knowledge Base.

Know your inventory management needs

An essential element of inventory planning is knowing how much inventory you need and when you need it. It involves forecasting sales before they happen, tracking items that leave and knowing how long it will take to receive new items. A successful inventory management system will have just enough of each item to meet needs at any given time, thus reducing the cost of keeping extra stock or causing delays by running out of items in demand. The Just In Time manufacturing method distills this idea into an inventory management system that industries, such as retailing, have adopted with great success.
I recommend: Find a quick overview of the Just In Time method as well as a list of the major players providing such inventory management systems and services. For assistance with sales forecasting, check out seminars and software from ForecastPro.

Get rid of excess inventory

Keeping too much stock can be a major cash drain. Items sitting for extended periods of time in your warehouse represent idle capital that could be put to more productive use. The key is knowing the minimum amounts your business needs to keep.
I recommend: See this discussion and checklist on reducing inventory. Sign up for email updates containing the latest white papers on inventory reduction.

Get inventory management software

Most of your inventory management and control will be run through an inventory management software system. Your system will need to be flexible enough to meet your specific needs and sophisticated enough to help you control your inventory. But it should also be user-friendly so inventory management software itself doesn't become a roadblock to successful inventory control.
I recommend: For help, see this article on inventory management software as well as this Guide to Inventory Management Software. Some popular business software systems double as inventory management software, including NetSuite and QuickBooks. Smaller businesses may be able to get by using Microsoft Office, which offers a demo and templates for inventory management.  Find more vendors of inventory management software and warehouse management software at Business.com.

Get help with your inventory management system

Modern inventory management is complex but integral to success. Both the basic principles and latest techniques are often offered in seminars and courses through local schools, community colleges or agencies. The SBA and its affiliates can also offer guidance.
I recommend: Check out the offerings at your local community college. Also look for assistance through SBA-affiliated organizations like Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) or Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE).

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Look for defects: Check new items for defects or damage before adding to inventory.
  • Purge your inventory: Keep track of how long an item should remain in inventory and take action to sell it or dispose of it after the deadline.
  • Spot Check: You should always have a system of periodic spot checks to make sure what's in your actual inventory agrees with your lists and logs.

The official source of Inventory Management Systems is
the Inventory Management page at Business.com

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Recommended Solution Providers

Accounting Software Directory: Inventory Control
Independent directory of inventory control software providers. Includes links, contact info, and product lines.

InventoryOps: Inventory Management
Guide to inventory management and warehouse operations. Includes glossary, tips, basics.

Best Sites to Learn More

About.com: Inventory Management
Trends, links, and tools for optimizing inventory management.

Microsoft: Managing Inventory
How to use Microsoft Office to manage inventory. Includes tools, advice, and tips.

CIO: The ABC's of Supply Chain Management
Introductory articles on supply chain management and how to choose and implement software.

Best Blogs and Forums

QuickBooks Forum: Setting up Inventory
Discussion forum for setting up inventory on QuickBooks.

Inventory Management Review Blog
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InventoryOps: Inventory Management
Guide to inventory management and warehouse operations. Includes glossary, tips, basics.



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