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inventorier

Inventorier is a French verb meaning to conduct an inventory or to make a list of items held by an organization. Derived from the noun inventaire, which designates a catalog of goods, the verb denotes the process of cataloging, verifying, and recording assets or stock. The term also appears in other Romance languages with similar forms, such as inventariar in Spanish and Portuguese, reflecting a shared Latin root.

In practice, inventorier is used in accounting, logistics, libraries, museums, and public administration to determine what

A typical inventorier process includes planning, item identification and data capture (descriptions, quantities, locations, serial numbers,

In English-language contexts, the closest equivalents are to inventory or to inventorize; inventorié fits as the

items
exist,
where
they
are
located,
and
their
condition
or
value.
It
supports
asset
management,
loss
prevention,
regulatory
compliance,
and
financial
reporting.
The
action
typically
falls
under
a
broader
stocktaking
or
asset-audit
cycle
and
is
often
performed
periodically
or
in
response
to
particular
events
(e.g.,
year-end
close,
relocation,
or
system
migration).
and
condition),
data
verification
or
physical
counts,
valuation
or
revaluation
if
required,
reconciliation
with
records,
and
reporting
or
updating
of
inventory
systems.
Accuracy
and
completeness
depend
on
clear
procedures,
trained
staff,
and
reliable
data
capture
tools,
such
as
barcodes,
RFID,
or
enterprise
resource
planning
systems.
French
past
participle,
j’ai
inventorié,
for
example.
See
also
inventory
management
and
stocktaking.