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Eos system system details

① For traditional ordering methods, such as door-to-door ordering, mail ordering phone, fax ordering, etc., the EOS system can shorten the time from the receipt of the order to send the order to shorten the delivery period of the ordered goods to reduce the error rate of the commodity orders, saving labor costs.

② help to reduce the level of inventory, improve the efficiency of inventory management, but also to prevent the emergence of goods, especially the best-selling goods out of stock phenomenon.

③For manufacturers and wholesalers, by analyzing the retailer's merchandise ordering information, can accurately determine the best-selling and slow-selling merchandise, which is conducive to the adjustment of commodity production and sales plan.

④It is conducive to improving the efficiency of the enterprise logistics information system, making the data exchange between various business information subsystems more convenient and rapid, and enriching the enterprise's business information. ① Standardization of ordering business operations, which is a prerequisite for the effective use of the EOS system.

②The design of commodity code. In the retail industry's single product management approach, each commodity variety corresponds to an independent commodity code, commodity code is generally used in the national unified standards. For the unified standard is not specified in the commodity is used in the enterprise's own provisions of the commodity code. Commodity code design is the application of the basic conditions of the EOS system.

3 order catalog book (OrderBook) made and updated. The design and application of the order catalog book is an important guarantee of the success of the EOS system.

4 computers and ordering information input and output terminal equipment and EOS system design is the application of the basic conditions of the EOS system. 1, the supplier: the manufacturer or supplier of goods.

2. Retailer: the seller or demander of goods.

3, network: for the transmission of ordering information.

4, computer system: used to produce and process ordering information.