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Inventory Management and Warehousing Options

Inventory-Management-Now.com Helps Companies Make Educated Inventory and Warehousing Decisions

Burnaby, BC, Canada (PRWEB) December 15, 2004 -- ?Inventory management is often an unpleasant and frustrating topic for many businesses ? but not for companies who know what to look for,? says Jason Jantzi, creator of Inventory-Management-Now.com. ?When companies investigate inventory management options, they are usually so blinded by their existing business problems that they really don?t know what to look for.

These would-be customers read about warehousing software or fulfillment services and then make a purchase without fully understanding what their purchase will really do for them. This often causes them to simply trade one set of problems for another, and does not give them the solutions they need.?

How could this complex task become easier? According to Jantzi, there are several simple steps that every company can take to ensure that their inventory management choice will work in their business.

?When investigating different options for inventory management,? says Jantzi, ?the key is information. Know exactly what problems you are currently experiencing in your business.

Then look specifically for how these issues are addressed by the solutions you are considering. Then compare each option based on this objective appraisal. Include the other key elements in your business that are presently running smoothly, and make sure that the new solution handles those effectively as well. Before long, you will have a much clearer picture of which option will be best for you.?

According to Jantzi, no inventory management solution should be purchased until all the options have been compared in this way. This is where many people falter, because the complexity of the alternatives and the seriousness of their existing problems often force them into an under-informed decision. The objective appraisal approach reduces that problem considerably.


 

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