Moveable Store
Inventory on the Go.
Managing inventory and sales for mobile businesses such as fairs, moveable shops, or flea markets can be challenging without a full-fledged POS system. DistriQube's Moveable Store feature addresses this need by allowing you to maintain and manage inventory on the go, with seamless synchronization between the mobile application and web platform.
Key Features
- Any updates to your inventory on the DistriQube application are instantly available both on mobile and web platforms. This ensures that your stock levels are accurate and up-to-date no matter where you are.
- When making sales at remote locations, you can easily capture these sales by creating orders directly on the mobile application. Once an order is fulfilled, the inventory for that specific location is automatically updated.
- Every order placed is assigned a unique batch number upon fulfillment, helping you track and manage orders efficiently.
Pros
- No need for manual updates; the system handles inventory adjustments automatically as sales are made.
- You can offer discounts to customers and apply predefined coupons, enhancing customer satisfaction and boosting sales.
- The process is designed to be lightweight, quick, and simple, making it ideal for fast-paced environments like fairs and markets.
Cons
- The system currently supports placing orders for only one location at a time, which may limit flexibility for businesses operating in multiple locations simultaneously.
- While this feature ensures consistency, it may not offer the flexibility some businesses might need in managing batches.
Conclusion
The Moveable Store feature in the DistriQube application provides a robust solution for businesses that operate in dynamic environments where traditional POS systems are impractical. By offering automated inventory management, discount and coupon capabilities, and streamlined order processing, it simplifies the sales process and helps maintain accurate stock levels. However, its current limitation to single-location orders and automatic batch assignments may require additional considerations for businesses with more complex operational needs.
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