What are inventory items
In BUZ Inventory items can be a few different things.
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Fabrics and or Materials
The most common Inventory item in BUZ
There is a dedicated Setup for these as there is a comprehensive reporting tool that allow you as a user to see materials or Fabrics are selling the most.
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Fabric lists have 3 main fields, which are customisable so you can change the name of the type of question but as a default we populate
Fabric
Fabric type and
Colour
Components
Components are add-on items for your main product.
Generally anything that has a cost associated to it will be required to be entered in to BUZ as an inventory item, so that you can link it to a price co-efficient or cost & price grid to the item.
Service
Inventory Items can also be used to set a particular Dispatch type or adding a second installer.
By adding an inventory item with a selected installation or dispatch type you can add some automation to the setup.
Reporting
You can also use inventory items to help with reporting.
BUZ has a large variety of choice for reports but there are a few things that don't necessarily get captured, simply because it inst always required.
Adding an inventory item to a product as way to create a report. A lot of questions that a sales person asks does not require its own report and BUZ has a few dedicated reports builtin but they are generally for Fabrics and materials
If you want a report on how many motor, or tracks are sold then you need to create an inventory item so BUZ can calculate something.
Overhead
This can be added to a group or Jobsheet to add costs to making a product.
Overhead expenses include
accounting fees,
advertising,
insurance,
interest,
legal fees,
labor burden,
rent,
repairs,
supplies,
taxes,
telephone bills,
travel expenditures, and
utilities
How Do I get to this area.
Settings → Inventory Items
How do I add an Inventory item
There is 2 different ways to add inventory, either by creating a list in Excel and using the Import function or using the BUZ interface.
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Information on adding, editing and deactivating Inventory