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Choosing an inventory accounting system
Good day to all!
In my company at the moment there are several problems associated with the current accounting of goods and materials. This account is kept in 1C 7: BU. There are the following main problems:
* accounting for analogues
* user-friendly interface for employees
* separating information into a separate system so as not to interfere with other employees working directly with the accounting system (apparently, there are blockages, etc.)
According to a preliminary analysis, the management is inclined to believe that inventory accounting needs to be transferred to another system and not to 1C rails.
Colleagues, what systems can you recommend for accounting for goods and materials, taking into account the above problems? Thank you!
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There are such interesting guys, but I'm not quite sure what is on the topic - storencash.com
Goods accounting system. "Just-convenient-for-you," as they say.
SAP not considered?
If interested, you can send me a message.
<I'm PR>Our company is engaged in the development and implementation of Sap systems</I'm PR>
There are few alternatives. If a small or medium amount of data, then 1s, info-accountant, contour.
I can also promote and offer a solution to my company. The amount of data holds almost any. The price is at the level of 1s approximately, even possibly cheaper (I'm a proger, I don't own prices).
Again, if only commodities and materials, you can find a program out of many, if implemented comprehensively, then there is already less choice, but there is.
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