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When running a business, nothing is more important than inventory management. This is especially true for larger scale operations in Colorado that need to track hundreds, if not thousands, of products each day. For larger scale operations, inventory management is priority number one.
When you have a computerized system working for you, you no longer have to worry about manually tracking products. This virtually reduces human error and streamlines processes, which saves your business money and time. Because each stocked item coming in and every sale going out gets tracked in your system, you know exactly what is happening in your business at all times.
Simply log into your POS system to view your business sales on easy to read graphs. This gives you access and control over the day to day operations of your business without needing to be present in your brick and mortar locations.
If your business has an online store, many POS systems allow you to organize your products by type, SKU, brand and tag. This makes it easier than ever to organize your products by category and create custom inventory reports and orders.
Gone are the days of manually counting merchandise in the back of house. With the ease of a high-level dashboard, you can conveniently view daily sales and create a digital order to restock products right from your backend system. This is especially crucial for businesses that operate multiple locations with many products to manage.
Modern POS systems even have features that alert you when products drop below a set point. Similar to a bank notifying you when your balance is low, these systems will alert you when a product dips below your pre-set value. This stress-relieving tool is essential when managing large volumes of inventory.
POS systems can also notify smaller retail or restaurant operations about real time, in-house items. For example, your Point of Sale system can instantly message a server if an item is running low or is out of stock. Rather than taking an order, running it to the kitchen and finding out that item is already 86ed, servers now have the ability to notify customers in real time if an item is available or not. This makes for a smoother interaction and sets appropriate customer expectations.