Inventory Stocktake with multiple Locations

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Inventory Stocktake with multiple Locations

retchen
Tourist
5 1 4

I'm planning our yearly inventory and need to schedule employees to scan the store's stock. How can I ensure accurate counts for products in multiple locations? For instance, if our system shows we have 10 of an item, one person counts 6 in one location, and another counts 4 in another, how do I ensure the final consolidated number is 10?

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retchen
Tourist
5 1 4

This is an accepted solution.

Figured it out: use the app Stock Take

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Maxime_Obius
Shopify Partner
18 0 2

Hi Retchen,

Why would you have product in multiple locations? This is not necessarily a best practice.
Cheers,

Maxime Lavoie, Founder and CEO of www.obius.co. Creator of StockHero Material Inventory
retchen
Tourist
5 1 4
Wow, that's super helpful. Thank you.
Maxime_Obius
Shopify Partner
18 0 2

Now worries!
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Maxime Lavoie, Founder and CEO of www.obius.co. Creator of StockHero Material Inventory
VmA
Excursionist
35 0 6

Can you clarify what the best practise is?

 

Thanks

retchen
Tourist
5 1 4
We ended up conducting inventory using an app called BR Stock Take##-
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Best,

Russell Etchen
Director of Retail Operations

The Museum of Contemporary Art
250 South Grand Avenue,
Los Angeles, CA 90012

retchen@moca.org
(832) 279-8546

Joyce19
Excursionist
34 1 7
If you're planning your yearly inventory and need accurate counts for products in multiple locations, ConnectPOS can help. It ensures your stock is synchronized across all locations.

So, if one person counts 6 items in one spot and another counts 4 elsewhere, the system will automatically consolidate the total to 10. It keeps everything in sync and hassle-free, making sure your final count is spot on. Plus, there's a free trial, and plans start at just $49 a month. Give it a try!

retchen
Tourist
5 1 4

This is an accepted solution.

Figured it out: use the app Stock Take