Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Store Inventory For Your Business

Store Inventory for Your Business


You want to "sell it all," but sometimes it seems you barely have the storage space for paper clips and a few reams of paper, much less stacks of inventory. If so, get creative and explore these ways of expanding your space to meet your storage needs.


Instructions


1. Create space by using inexpensive plastic shelving, bins and organizers. If you don't have too much to store, you might be able to turn a junk closet or a small area of your office into the perfect spot for storing your inventory.


2. Make the most of your existing space by organizing and managing your inventory. Keep the most-requested items on hand and review your records on a regular basis so you can get rid of space-consuming products that don't sell.


3. Rent a storage space. Minimize the expense by renting the smallest space that suits your needs. You can always upgrade to a larger space if necessary.


4. Forget about storage space and use a "virtual warehouse." Arrange for your wholesalers or manufacturers to drop-ship orders directly to your customers. You'll save time, space and probably money by letting someone else take over the responsibility of shipping products to your customers.







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