Inventory management guide
Gestion de stock POS pour les commerçants
Découvrez comment ventes, réceptions, mouvements de stock et contrôles quotidiens améliorent la visibilité et les décisions.
Par Équipe produit EazSell · Publié le · Révisé le
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POS inventory management connects each completed sale to a stock movement, giving staff a clearer view of what is available and what needs attention. Good records depend on disciplined setup, receiving, corrections and regular checks.
Build a clean product foundation
Use consistent names, barcodes, units, prices and tax groups. Duplicate or incomplete products create problems at checkout and in reports. Decide who is allowed to create or change catalogue records.
- Use unique product identifiers.
- Record units and pack sizes clearly.
- Assign prices and tax treatment at the source.
Record every reason stock changes
Sales are not the only source of movement. Receiving, returns, damage, transfers and manual corrections need their own reason and responsible operator. This makes a difference easier to investigate.
- Separate sales from adjustments.
- Require reasons for corrections.
- Review unusual activity by operator and date.
Turn records into daily decisions
Use stock information to decide what to reorder, count or investigate. Start with a small routine the team can sustain: review fast-moving items, low stock and unexplained differences at a consistent time.
- Choose a manageable count cycle.
- Confirm whether offline sales are reflected after sync.
- Export data when finance or purchasing needs deeper analysis.
Note éditoriale : Ce guide est tenu à jour par l’équipe produit EazSell pour l’évaluation pratique. Les exigences doivent être confirmées auprès de la DGI et d’un conseiller local qualifié.