Inventory management add-on

Sage 50 is said to have revolutionised the way small and medium sized companies do business, manage their account and payroll, their sales and much more.

It has, essentially, contributed to the improvement and expansion of many businesses, which has made it a popular option for many, explains GSM Barcoding, which is part of the GSM Group.

The company continues: "This software is already comprehensive, but a new add-on sees its functionalities improved and the user experience enhanced. G-SMart Link 50, by GSM Barcoding, links with the Sage 50 software to enable inventory management and barcode tracking, to improve decision-making and to provide an even greater customer service."

Link 50 turns Sage 50 into a fully functioning warehouse management system. It is designed to be seamlessly integrated with your Sage 50 software and to track and manage your inventory  – you won’t have to keep track of anything yourself. It prints barcode labels, tracks stock, has advanced batch and serial number tracking, is browser-based, collects data useful for companies, takes stock without interruption, and more.

These features are especially relevant for SMEs, since Link 50 can help them to improve and expand their business. Transitioning from manual to automated stock control can be challenging, so Link 50 aims to not only make this transition smooth, but also to solve issues specific to SMEs. Issues such as managing stock in multiple locations and in different industries – like manufacturing, logistics, retail, and warehousing and distribution.

http://www.barcoding.co.uk/

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