Ticket Tracker

The Ticket Tracker feature was designed to track purchases and sales, showing inventory quantities and cost in a lot or batch. Attaching a Ticket Tracker to your inbound or outbound transactions allows you to instanty see combined quantities and combined cost for a group of tickets that may be in a container, in a warehouse or on the road in a truck.
Ticket Tracker

Lot tracking, embodied by the Ticket Tracker feature, is crucial for businesses as it ensures transparency and traceability in inventory management by precisely identifying the origin, destination, and current physical location of products, thereby enhancing accountability and facilitating effective supply chain control.

Tracking inventory at the transaction level, whether on the road or stored in a warehouse, provides real-time visibility into stock movements, enabling businesses to make informed decisions, minimize stockouts, and optimize reorder processes for enhanced operational efficiency.

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Ticket Tracker

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The Ticket Tracker tags a transaction that may be in a truck on the road, in a container in the yard or in a warehouse.
The Ticket Tracker feature was designed to track purchases and sales, showing inventory quantities and cost in a lot or batch. Attaching a Ticket Tracker to your inbound or outbound transactions allows you to instanty see combined quantities and combined cost for a group of tickets that may be in a container, in a warehouse or on the road in a truck.

Ticket Tracker

The Ticket Tracker feature was designed to track purchases and sales, showing inventory quantities and cost in a lot or batch. Attaching a Ticket Tracker to your inbound or outbound transactions allows you to instanty see combined quantities and combined cost for a group of tickets that may be in a container, in a warehouse or on the road in a truck.