eInventory Control is a ASP script for E-Commerce scripts design by Enthrallweb.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. eInventory Control is a web-enabled inventory management application that simplifies the buying and usage of inventory.
Publisher review: eInventory Control is a web-enabled inventory management application that simplifies the buying and usage of inventory. eInventory Control is a web-enabled inventory management application that simplifies the buying and usage of inventory. It utilizes a permission driven environment to create purchase orders that must be approved by the decision maker and sent to the suppliers. On product receipt inventory must be updated. This application has been designed to save Revenue lost in basic business operations.Key Features:BASIC MODULES - INCLUDED Basic Modules incorporated in the Application include· Inventory Control · Purchase Order Management for inventory · Employee Management for system use · Messaging (Inbox, Compose, Outbox) · Events Management · Picture-Jokes Gallery · Food for thoughts · Live Reports ADD-ON MODULES · Shopping Cart · Projects and Task Management · Client Management · Expense Tracking · Timesheet and Pay Period Tracking · Schedule for Employee Operating system: Windows
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