Stock control software and Microsoft Dynamics NAV: introducing a new blog series

One of our increasingly popular deployments of Microsoft Dynamics NAV, the ERP software formerly known as Navision, is as a business package that contains stock control software or inventory management software.

At Evo-Soft, we have built up a reputation as stock control software specialists with expertise at deploying Microsoft Dynamics NAV for companies that need robust and flexible stock control systems.

We’re also one of the very few firms that have made E-Type bonded warehousing available to small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and our deployment of Microsoft Dynamics NAV – with its electronic transmissions to the HM Customer CSFP (Chief) System – helps businesses to benefit from bonded status without having to invest in additional manpower or special facilities. Stock management, stock visibility, cash flows and cash savings are all improved by the use of NAV.

But why is Microsoft Dynamics NAV such a good fit for businesses that are looking for a new and efficient way to manage stock control? Our new, six-part blog series will take you through some of the features and advantages of deploying NAV in a way that assists your inventory management.

Microsoft Dynamics NAV: six steps to effective stock control

Over the coming weeks, we’ll be examining six aspects of our stock control deployment of NAV. You’ll learn how NAV can reconcile your accounting figures and operational stock figures, see how purchasing is made much easier, find out how supplier chain tracking is simplified, how stock can be entered straight into the system without having to wait for invoicing to catch up, and how space can be maximised by stock management within warehouses. And, of course, we’ll be looking at E-Type bonded warehousing.

If you’re interested in NAV or stock control software, this series of blog posts will be unmissable. The six topics will be:

1) Accounting figures & operational stock figures
2) Purchasing made easier
3) Supplier chain tracking
4) Goods received
5) Stock management inside the warehouse
6) The audit trail

Make sure you don’t miss a post – subscribe to our RSS feed. You can also visit our site to learn more about how Microsoft Dynamics NAV can revolutionise your approach to stock control – and please get in touch if you need any advice or help.

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