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bestandsystems

Bestandsystems, or inventory systems, are organizational tools and software that manage stock quantities, locations, movements, and valuation across a supply chain. They support purchasing, sales, production planning, and financial reporting by providing real-time or near-real-time data on what is on hand, what is on order, and where items are stored.

Two main approaches exist: perpetual and periodic. Perpetual systems record each receipt and issue, enabling continuous

Key components include data capture (barcode or RFID), item master data, location hierarchies, and recorded transactions,

Valuation methods used in bestandsystems include FIFO, LIFO, weighted average, or specific identification. The chosen method

Benefits of implementing a robust bestandsystem include improved accuracy, reduced stockouts and overstock, better procurement planning,

Applications span manufacturing, retail, wholesale, e-commerce, and logistics. Historically, inventory systems evolved from manual ledgers and

stock
control;
periodic
systems
update
quantities
at
defined
intervals
and
often
require
a
physical
count.
along
with
integration
with
ERP
or
accounting
systems.
Common
techniques
in
inventory
management
include
cycle
counting,
ABC
analysis,
safety
stock,
reorder
points,
and
economic
order
quantity.
affects
cost
of
goods
sold
and
asset
values
under
GAAP
and
IFRS
and
can
influence
financial
reporting
and
tax
considerations.
and
clearer
financial
reporting.
Challenges
can
encompass
high
initial
and
ongoing
costs,
the
need
for
accurate
data,
change
management,
and
ongoing
system
maintenance
and
updates.
periodic
counting
to
computerized
solutions,
with
enterprise
resource
planning
systems
becoming
common
in
many
organizations
to
synchronize
inventory
with
other
business
processes.