For example, Receipt of Goods moves inventory from the receiving dock ( the vendor) to stores. Invoicing (issuing) moves inventory from your stores (the warehouse) to your customer. These are the most common transactions. However, if your company has intermediate locations (e.g., inspection and/or quarantine, employee locations, vehicle locations, or alternate locations, such as Warehouse #2), then Inventory Transfer is used to move inventory to those locations. It up-counts the transfer's To location and down-counts inventory in the transfer's From location.
IF the ability to transfer your inventory items from location to location is important to you then SIMMS is the correct solution. So what are you waiting for? contact us (604-504-4215) by phone or by e-mail (sales@kcsi.ca) so we can help you take the first steps towards the solution you have been seeking.