Inventory and stock management tips and tricks for small manufacturing businesses.
inventory management
Did you know that you fulfill your Etsy orders via Amazon FBA? We show you how.
Studying your stock discrepancies is a hugely important part of inventory management as it allows you to gain more knowledge about your production processes. Only with this knowledge in hand can you begin to make improvements to your process, your products and your bottom line.
We explore how to implement bin locations into your inventory management strategy to better organize your physical stock.
We discuss how to implement a labelling system for your inventory to better organize and control your stock.
In a mess with your crafting materials? In this article, we'll explore how to use material label systems to create a more organized workshop.
We discuss the inventory terms and codes you need to know as a handmade seller.
One drop = approximately 0.05 mL, or about 20 drops per mL. Use our conversion table for drops to mL, mL to drops, and common essential oil bottle sizes.
Download our free craft show template and get organised for your next handmade market!
Thinking of tracking your handmade inventory in a spreadsheet? Here's what craft inventory spreadsheets can and can't do for your Etsy or handmade business.
We show you how to better manage your inventory when selling on WooCommerce.
Inventory tracking is not just about manually counting your products and ingredients once every year - it can be so much more than this and can have massive benefits to your cake making business.
Struggling to keep your Etsy inventory under control? This guide walks through Etsy's built-in tools, when to add software, and how to avoid the stockouts that hurt your shop ranking.
We show you how creating a location naming system for your inventory can make you a more organized crafter.
Wondering what SKU means for your Etsy listings? Here's a plain-English guide to what SKUs are, how to create a naming system that works, and how to add them to your listings.
Wondering how to count and value your inventory at end of year? We guide you through the calculations and steps you need to take.
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