Cultural Levels and Business
February 12, 2025
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Inventory refers to the goods stocked for future use. Every retail chain has its own warehouse to stock the merchandise to be used when the existing stock replenishes.
Inventory management refers to the storage of products to be used at the time of crisis.
The retailer keeps a track of the stocked goods and makes sure there is surplus inventory to avoid being “out of stock”. Such a process is called as inventory management.
Gone are the days when customers had limited options for shopping. In the current scenario, if a customer does not find the desired merchandise at one retail shop, he has a second brand to rely on. A retailer can’t afford to loose even a single customer.
It is really important for the retailer to retain their existing customers as well as attract potential buyers. The retailer must ensure that every customer leaves his store with a smile. Unavailability of merchandise, empty shelves leave a negative impression on the customers and they are reluctant to visit the store in near future. Inventory management prevents such a situation.
One must understand that the products need some time to reach the store from the supplier’s unit. The retailer must have sufficient stock to offer to the customers during the “lead time”.
Managing inventory also helps the retailer during situations beyond control like transport strikes, curfews etc. The retailer has ample stock as a result of judicious inventory management even at the time of crisis.
Every product available at the store has a unique code. This code which helps in the identification and tracking of the products at the retail store is called as stock keeping unit or SKU.
The retailer feeds each and every SKU in the master computer and can easily track the product in the stock just by entering the SKU Number.
Assigning a unique code to the products avoids unnecessary searching.
Example
Let us take the example of “Numero Uno” which stocks denims, shirts, T Shirts and targets both men as well as women.
SKU for Shirts
Where:
NU stands for Numero Uno
M - Men
40 - Collar Size
FL - Full Sleeves
W - White (Colour of the shirt)
In the same way B in the second example would stand for Blue
Simply typing NU – M-40-FL-W would let the retailer know whether the particular merchandise is available with him or not.
The stock which is never been sold by the retailer and now not even being manufactured comprises the new old stock. Such products do not have takers and may not be produced anymore.
Stock out refers to a situation when the retailer fails to fulfill the customer’s requirement due to lack of merchandise. The merchandise is not available in the current inventory and thus the customer has to return home empty handed.
Employees working at the store might get tempted to steal the merchandise.
Let us go through some tips which help to prevent loss of inventory:
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