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Wholesale Inventory

Management System

Inventories can be managed, but people must


be led.
Table of contents

01. 02.
Why Inventory Objectives
You can describe the You can describe the
topic of the section here topic of the section here

03. 04.
Scope and ERD Diagram
Delimitations You can describe the
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Why
01. Inventory
Why Inventory
Management System
Inventory management allows you to keep track of
your stock levels across all warehouse locations and
across all inventory cycle stages and make sure that
you never run out of a product.
It’s Objectives
02.
What are the objectives?

To supply the required To avoid both overstocking and under-


material continuously. stocking of inventory.

To maintain a systematic
record of inventory.
Scope And
03. Delimitions
● An inventory system can cover many needs,
including valuing the inventory, measuring the
change in inventory and planning for future
inventory levels.

● Measuring the change in inventory and planning


for future inventory levels.
System ● Measuring the change in inventory allows the
Scope company to determine the cost of inventory sold
during the period.

● Automated reordering and in-stock information.


● The limitations of a inventory system include a
false sense of reliability and dependence on
human entry.

System ● System crash

Limitations ● Malicious hacks


ER Diagram
04.
● Each employee has their SSN, name, age,
gender, birthday, and address. Each employee
has their own information and it’s needed.

● Stores are identified by store ID, zip code, state,


city, street, and phone number. Stores’ location
and their phone number are important.

● Products used to have their ID, product name,

Narrative stocks, and their price.

● Each customer has their own ID, full name,


email, gender, and address. Their information is
needed.

● Every supplier needs their ID, their name,


telephone number, code, email, and address.
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