Inventory Management
Retail Cloud's retail inventory system eliminates the out-of-stock shopping frustration with real time reports showing quantities on hand across the enterprise. It can reduce costs, increase inventory turn-around and cut back on over-ordering.

 
Real-Time Access to Retail Inventory
Back office staff with appropriate rights have real-time access to retail inventory figures anywhere in the world. As products are sold at the store level, Retail Cloud automatically updates inventory balances to reflect moment-by-moment changes.Reduce costs, increase inventory turn-around and cut back on over-ordering.

Manage Multiple Warehouses with Ease

Retail Cloud supports multiple warehouses with warehouse-to-warehouse transfers.

Stop Relying on Warehouse Inventory
With Retail Cloud you can effectively manage retail inventory in all warehouses and stores to ensure proper management of your product across the entire enterprise.

Real-Time Inventory Tracking by SKU
Real time inventory tracking and transactional data is available on the Retail Cloud Central Server for all online client activity, along with arrival confirmation. Inventory level lookup is also available on the PosiTrak client, store, venue, or enterprise level.

Counts by Department, Type, Vendor and Custom Inventory Classes
Inventory reporting on the central server provides detailed reporting by department, category and subcategory, royalty level and vendor. Filters will allow for the selection of queries based on one or a combination of the classifications.

Use Wireless Devices For 100% Accurate Inventory

Customization is available, allowing for the data to be scanned using wireless PDAs and uploaded directly into the central server as a receiving or inventory function.


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When a customer is purchasing a product at the cash register, the cashier will be prompted with recommended products based on actual items previously purchased by customers along with the particular item, or items the merchant and/or manager recommendeds. For example, if a customer is purchasing a winter coat, the system will offer recommended items such as gloves, a matching scarf, or boots.  

 Effective cross-selling can boost stores sales around 20%.

 
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Using the CAS you can assign multiple items to a package SKU. When that SKU is rung up at the POS the package item is rung up and sold, and that item is reported on all the sales reports. On each package sale the individual items that make up the package are moved on the inventory level reports.

At an enterprise level using the Package Configuration setting, you may elect to have the POS combine individual items into a package even if they are rung up separately. If you elect to do this the items would be combined at the end of the transaction and reflected as the package item.

 

 
Ecommerce Integration into Retail Cloud PDF Print E-mail
Integrate your ecommerce site with Retail Cloud. From your third party website hosting service you can send transactional data to the CAS and extract inventory totals so that your online store offerings are synchronized with the available inventory at your fulfillment center.

 

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Expanded Item Classifications PDF Print E-mail
With six item classifications available, users have increased flexibility in segmenting and tracking inventory and sales data. Items can now be classified by Size, Color and Style in addition to the previously available user-defined categories of Department, Category and Subcategory.

 

 
Store Ordering to Central Warehouse PDF Print E-mail
Conveniently create store orders anywhere you can access the internet: Your office, your house, even the beach! Creating store orders is a quick process with the easily navigable menus on the CAS. If you prefer to place store orders through the POS, that is possible as well. When a store order is opened it creates an open order on the CAS system which can be viewed and printed. The order can then be filled by the Warehouse and sent to the store eliminating the need for creating transfer sheets and allowing for faster restocking.

 

 
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