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MenuB2B Wholesale Inventory Management System that logs expiration date of items
I was wondering if anyone has a recommendation for an inventory management system for a wholesale business that logs the expiration date of items we sell? We're looking for something in the cloud so that our remote sales rep can also have access to it.
We also would like the software to keep track of the average purchase price by items and average sale price as well.
Any help would be greatly…
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