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Stock control software

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  • 27-07-2017 3:49pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 171 ✭✭


    Hi

    Just wondering can anyone recommend a stock control software package for a small business (<300 products)

    Ideally a package that provides assistance with future orders e.g. sell 200 units of Product X in 2017 - predicting 20% growth - system recommends ordering 240 units for 2018... that sort of thing :)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 633 ✭✭✭JMR


    mufc1993 wrote: »
    Hi

    Just wondering can anyone recommend a stock control software package for a small business (<300 products)

    Ideally a package that provides assistance with future orders e.g. sell 200 units of Product X in 2017 - predicting 20% growth - system recommends ordering 240 units for 2018... that sort of thing :)

    MS Excel?
    If you have the raw data, a few simple formulae will give you what you need


  • Registered Users Posts: 52 ✭✭DaveJoyce


    Ms Excel is a good start but only if you have a few products and few invoices.

    For < 300 (which is probably more then 200) and maybe 20 invoices a week (this is a guess) it won't be possible is maintain

    You are looking for software that has a Ordering facility (especially one that has a suggested order module)

    There are a few good options online like QuickBooks, Sage, EposNow

    But it really depends on your business type, you can drop me a DM if you like

    Dave

    Turbo Inventory ERP

    Helping you sell more, more often




  • Registered Users Posts: 384 ✭✭YellowSheep


    mufc1993 wrote:
    Ideally a package that provides assistance with future orders e.g. sell 200 units of Product X in 2017 - predicting 20% growth - system recommends ordering 240 units for 2018... that sort of thing


    I am using optimum control years. It's an Canadian company.


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