Stock
The stock level of a product is recorded and tracked in Total Control Premier over a stock period, through several key events. A stock period is a period of time used to track stock levels, starting with the Opening Stock level and finishing with the Closing Stock level, and is normally ended by carrying out a stocktake.
For Example, A Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) is essentially the pack size for a product. A Stock Keeping Unit could be a single unit or a crate of 24 bottles, 11-gallon keg. When adding a new Product, you need to assign a Stock Keeping Unit so that Total Control Premier is able to keep track of correct stock and pack levels. The Stock Keeping Unit is also used on the stock transactions (e.g. deliveries) to make data entry easier – You just enter 1 x 11-gallon keg, rather than 88 pints.
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If you click into Stock Keeping units and groups you will see two areas, the first area is groups (Screenshot 10.2). You will be able to create your groups and remove etc. If you click the tick option against the group name, this will list the SKU’s under this section (Screenshot 10.3).
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Shelf Locations can be used to sort and/or group Products’ can, as their name suggests, be used to denote which shelves Products are located, or they can simply be used as another grouping method.
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The Suppliers section of Total Control Premier allows you to record information about all of your suppliers. These suppliers can then be used on orders, deliveries and returns. You can also produce reports on your supplier such as the Supplier Summary Report, which lists the transactions made against a supplier.
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The stock manual is designed to guide you through the process of stock control in Total Control Premier. It starts with the basics such as adding and managing Suppliers and setting stock levels and takes you through the processes used to add and remove stock, all the way to a complete stocktake and stock reporting. This manual assumes that you are already familiar with the basics of Total Control Premier, and can comfortably find your way around adding and editing Products and Groups and the link can be found below within the useful articles section.
Useful articlesTCP Stock Manual (The stock manual is designed to guide you through the process of Stock Control .e.g. SKU Units, Suppliers, User fields, Shelf Locations, Orders, Stock Transactions) |