Feature | Category | Summary | Value Add |
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Creation of clients | Clients | Clients can be added by specifying their name, tax information and address details. | Clients represent the legal entities which are capable of independently holding and selling inventory. Each client can have its separate products that it can sell |
Creation of suppliers and customers for clients | Partners | For a client, multiple suppliers and customers can be added. Each supplier or customer has their own name and address. | A supplier is the entity from where a client procures inventory. Similarly, a customer represents a business entity to which a client may sell their inventory. Tracking suppliers and customers allows keeping a record of the source and destination of products |
Creation of locations for suppliers and customers | Locations | For a given supplier or customer of a client, multiple physical locations can be added. | Supplier and customer level locations allow defining physical (geographical) locations which could be the source or destination of products in an order |
Creation of Products | Products | Product creation requires a CSV based upload of details such as client's SKU ID for the product, brand ID, size, color and other features | Product data consolidates all information for identifying the product uniquely as well as for storing product description, attributes and images which can be used for comparison and QC status determination in other stages |
Client warehouse Mappings | Client Warehouse Mapping | Client-warehouse mappings are added by specifying the details of a created client and a warehouse. This mapping can also have an associated billing address which can be the client's address, the warehouse's address or any custom address | Mapping of clients to warehouses allows the specification of which warehouses a client has access to. This provides support for multi-warehousing by allowing a single client to be mapped to multiple warehouses and vice-versa |
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