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Twill Inventory Management tools help businesses to effectively manage their stock and inventory. Following are some terminologies used by Retailers/Suppliers and are explained in Twirll’s context:

Inventory: Inventory refers to the goods and materials that a business holds for the ultimate purpose of sale e.g. raw material, work-in-process goods and completely finished goods that are considered as business assets and are (or will be) ready for sale. For restaurants, Inventory can be referred as “Menu”. Click here for more information on Menu/Inventory Management with Twirll.

Catalogue: A catalogue help in categorising products and displaying the products in structured format. Twirll allow creation of 3 levels in a product catalog. Additionally, catalog/menu can also be assigned to different business location (for a business with multiple location) and printers can be assigned for split printing. Click here for more information.

Product: Any tangible or intangible good or service that is a result of a process and is intended for delivery to a customer or end user. Product collaboratively makes a catalogue and can be drilled down to variants. A product can be defined as something that business sells to the customer. Click here for more information.

Variant:  A form or version of product that differs in some respect from other forms of the same product. Variant is defined for the individuality of product, which can differ by a given attribute (e.g. color, price, make or size etc.). Click here for more information on Variant creation with Twirll.

Photo Tagging: Tagging an appropriate professional photo plays an important role to beautify any website or mobile application. Our encourage our customers to upload only professional photos of their items/products. Click here for information on tagging photos in Twirll platform.

Bulk Upload: For multiple products/variants, its highly recommended to use Twirll’s bulk upload or import/export tool. This tool can significantly reduce the inventory creation time. Click here for more information.

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