Ditch the Spreadsheets
Many small businesses start inventory tracking in a spreadsheet because it feels simple and free. You list your SKUs, quantities, costs, maybe a tab for
Barcoding Basics
What is a barcode, really? A barcode is just a printed license plate for things (or places). When you scan it, your system looks up
Cycle Counting 101
Running a small warehouse is hard enough without your system “saying” you have 12 units in Bin A3 when it is clearly empty. That gap
Why You Should Define Areas and Locations in Your Warehouse
Warehouses, stock rooms, garages, or wherever products are stored, are best managed when it’s easy to find and store those products. The easiest way to
Area Management
This screen allows you to manage areas of your warehouse. Areas are used to group similar locations together. Example of areas include: Storage Racks
Location Management
A location is a place you designate that stores inventory. Locations can be physically any size that makes sense for your operation. Examples of locations: