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CounterPoint Purchasing provides excellent features for controlling purchases and receivings, including returns to vendors. Purchasing utilizes a single, easy-to-learn, easy-to-use screen for all purchasing and receiving functions.

New purchase requests (unapproved P.O.s) are entered with a minimum of keystrokes using system-assigned or user-entered P.O. numbers. The approval process optionally prints user-defined P.O. forms.

On-order quantities for items are updated automatically by CounterPoint. New vendors, items, and stocking locations may be set up on-the-fly.

During receiving, P.O.s may be retrieved by P.O. number or vendor. A P.O. may be received in full with minimal data entry, or selected lines may be received. Unreceived goods may be backordered or cancelled.

During receivings, you can add more lines to a P.O. You can even create new items and stocking locations.

With the Serial/Lot Number Tracking Option, serial and lot numbers may be specified during receiving.

Receiving documents may be printed on user-defined forms. For merchandise that arrives without a P.O., a P.O. may be created on-the-fly during the receiving process.

An item may have unlimited vendors, each with its own cost and purchasing unit. Future cost changes and special (deal) costs can be entered ahead of time, along with dates these price changes go into affect. Costs and quantities may be entered on a P.O. per the vendor's unit, and may be printed on user-defined forms. Costs for a receiving can be corrected after posting. Setup of vendor/item data occurs automatically as part of normal Inventory and Purchasing usage.

Quick Reference
Accounts Payable Interface
Allocated P.O.s
Apparel
Automatic Purchasing
Drop-Shipped P.O.s
Electronic Orders
Grids
Landed Cost
Multi-Location Purchasing
P.O. On-the-Go
Reporting
Returns to Vendor (RTVs)
Special Orders
Views



Grids and Apparel
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Full support is provided for two-dimensional color/ size (apparel) grids during P.O. entry, forms printing, viewing, receivings entry, and reports. Merchandise may be ordered by user-defined prepacks or size runs.

Multi-Location Purchasing
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Full support is provided for Multi-Site purchasing and receiving. P.O.s may originate at the Hub and may be received at the Satellites against an electronic P.O.

The user may control whether or not purchase requests may originate at the Satellites, and whether or not Hub approval is required before Satellite P.O.s are finalized.


Allocated P.O.s
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P.O.s may be created with preset merchandise allocations for up to 48 locations. Merchandise allocations may be optionally edited during receiving, then transfers from the receiving location to the destination locations may be automatically created.

Automatic Purchasing
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Restocking orders may be automatically calculated and created by CounterPoint. The suggested order amount takes into account current inventory levels, commitments, backorders, in-transit merchandise, open P.O.s, desired stocking levels, and vendor minimum order requirements. Reorders may be calculated three ways:
  • Min/max--Orders an item up to its desired maximum stocking level when it falls to its minimum (reorder) level.
  • Replenishment--Orders enough of an item to replace what was sold during a specified time period.
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  • Days of supply--Orders enough of an item to ensure that inventory will last a specified number of days. You determine which time period to use for estimating the sales rate, so you can (for example) buy enough to last through year-end assuming you sell 10% more than you did last Christmas.
P.O.s may be created based on the item’s primary vendor, the vendor with the lowest cost, or a specific vendor.

Allocated, multi-location P.O.s may be created automatically for a group of locations.


Views and Reporting
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A detailed history of P.O. receivings and cancellations may be retained for viewing and reporting. Open P.O.s may be viewed or printed showing quantity ordered, received, and backordered. Complete reporting on outstanding P.O.s is provided by a number of reports, including the Open P.O., On Order by Month, and the P.O.s to be Received Report.

Electronic Orders
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Forms allows you to print user-defined P.O.s for your vendor or to output text files suitable for use in electronic ordering. Full Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) requires purchase of third-party translator and communications software.

Accounts Payable Interface
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Received P.O.s and Returns to Vendor (RTVs) may be vouchered directly into Accounts Payable. Invoices may be vouchered to the original vendor or a third-party factor. A report of unvouchered receivings is provided.

Landed Cost
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Extra charges (freight, etc.) may be entered during receivings and optionally included in landed inventory cost.

Drop-Shipped P.O.s
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A purchase order may be designated as drop-shipped, and a shipping address may be entered for that P.O. To minimize data entry, the shipping address may be copied from a customer order entered in Point of Sale or Order Entry. On-hand inventory is not affected by the completion of a drop-shipped P.O.

Special Orders
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P.O. lines may be copied from a customer's order entered in Point of Sale or Order Entry. This link allows special ordering from vendors to meet the needs of individual customers.

You can also automatically create purchase orders for multiple vendors from Point of Sale and Order Entry orders. For multiple customers ordering merchandise from a single vendor, you can create a separate P.O. for each customer, or you can consolidate multiple customer orders on a single P.O.


Returns to Vendor (RTVs)
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RTVs may be entered, reviewed, and posted to record the return of merchandise to a vendor. The user specifies whether the RTV should reduce on-hand inventory. RTVs may also be vouchered into Accounts Payable to record credits with a vendor.

P.O. On-the-Go
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Many retailers travel to market to meet vendors, evaluate merchandise, and place purchase orders. P.O. On-the-Go allows the buyer to carry along a laptop computer to enter purchase orders, set up new vendors, and add new inventory items. With the addition of a modem, the buyer can dial into the main office's Multi-Site Hub computer system and upload new vendors, items, and purchase orders. Without a modem, the buyer can upload information to the Hub using direct transfer.

A P.O. On-the-Go remote site configuration includes all CounterPoint functions except Point of Sale, Order Entry, and Labels, and allows the buyer to perform P.O. entry, open-to-buy planning (with the Open to Buy Option), merchandising reports, and additional inventory viewing functions to enable the buyer to effectively plan and execute purchases.




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