Effective Purchase Order Processing and Stock Control with TharsternSQL™, 19th June 2008
Date : 19th June 2008
Duration : 1
Start Time : 09.30
End Time : 16.30
Venue : Tharstern Training Academy
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Introduction
Effective stock control and supply chain management is key to ensuring you have the right balance of raw materials and stock are in the right place at the right time to fulfil a job on time. Using TharsternSQL™ Purchase Order Processing and Stock Control modules can help you and your business to achieve this.
The aim of the course
This course will refresh users on the POP and stock modules as well as introduce areas of both POP and Stock and methodology that can help to streamline, simplify and automate stock procurement and management.
Benefits to you:
A clearer understanding of the POP and Stock Modules and how they can support your role.
Benefits to your organisation:
Effective stock control and supply chain management not only means unnecessary capital is not tied up but that raw materials and stock are available in time to fulfil orders on time.
Who should attend:
Ideal for Warehouse Managers and Purchase Administrators.
What you will learn:
- Using Price Bands
- Tharstern Supplier online to simplify and streamline your ordering
- Maintaining stock levels
- Effective stock location management
- Utilising Bill of Materials
- Bar-codes & stock
Price:
1 Delegate: £325 + VAT
Additional Delegates: £275 + VAT each
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- Each delegate is provided with a hands-on learning approach enabled through individual access to a computer throughout the duration of the course.
- Course notes and materials on a USB Memory stick provided.
- Refreshments and lunch included.
Alternative dates:
Effective Purchase Order Processing and Stock Control with TharsternSQL™, 20th August 200827
Effective Purchase Order Processing and Stock Control with TharsternSQL™, 29th October 2008
Effective Purchase Order Processing and Stock Control with TharsternSQL™, 17th December 2008

