Sales, purchasing,
production, transfers and adjustments all affect inventory, which is often
maintained at many different locations. glovia.com - Inventory
is a complete system that offers integrated, interactive management of all your
inventories, including physical stock room, in-transit, and others.
Inventory
At-A-Glance
Material Movement
- Dock-to-stock transactions driven by
user-defined routing tables
- Transfer orders from one site to another with
supporting documentation
- Receive planned or unplanned material
- Record inspection results
- Assign storage locations to put away material
for just-in-time availability
- Material Review Board (MRB) disposition of
rejected material
- Return-to-vendor processing
- Capture material scrap for inventory accuracy
Multi-Location
Management
- Create master location for operating units
- Define stock-keeping locations within master
locations
- Define processing rules for priorities and
commitments by location
- Define picking sequence using accessibility
type identified in location table
Demand
Management
- Dependent or independent demand
- Planned inventory requirements
- Support for multiple line items and delivery
dates
- Multi-level item demand profile
- Priority rules for inventory
commitments
Automatic Dock-To-Stock
Sequencing
- Source Quality Assured (SQA) or Non-Source
Quality Assured (NSQA)
- Inspection and MRB disposition routing
- Return-to-vendor or rework processing
Unit-of-Measure
Conversion
- Generic and item-specific units of measure
conversion values
- UM-in/UM-out scaler factors
Supply
Management
- Purchased or manufactured material supply
- Planned inventory replenishments
- Support for multiple line items and delivery
dates
Inventory
Controls
- Location Tables
- Location Hierarchy
- Bin Table
- Unit-of-Measure Conversion
- Dock-to-Stock Table
- Item Substitution
- Obsolete Items
- Inactive Items
- Empty Bin
- Commitment Rules
- Primary Stocking Location