Find out more about the different parts of the S.O.S. with the videos below. They are available in Flash format, or as high-resolution QuickTime downloads.

Want to find out more? We can come by and give you a personal tour of the S.O.S.

 

Find Fulfillment Online

Keep your stuff at a warehouse - or several warehouses - and manage it all with the SOS.

Track shipments and mark them as received - the on-site inventory is updated automatically.

Each warehouse location has a portal that shows all overdue orders as well as shipments by due date.

Pick, pack, and ship order items and send them to their final destinations. Build packing slips and print shipping labels.

Track incoming stock, outgoing stock, and stock on hand - in real time - by program, category, or warehouse location.

Build custom inventory reports, including total value of stock on hand - again, in real time across all of your warehouses.

 

 

 

Place and Track Your Orders

The SOS puts all of your live orders in one place, so you always know what's going on. Shipping locations, due dates, status - it's all visible at a glance.

Placing a new order is as easy as clicking on a button. If you're managing multiple store locations, you can even have your store managers place the orders for you.

View and manage your catalogue at any time. Catalogue items can be grouped into categories, can be marked as prepaid, and can even include downloadable spec sheets or installation instructions. Each catalogue item keeps track of its own warehouse inventory, and which stores have ordered it.

Manage all of your store locations and contacts. Set up regional headquarters and warehouses. Review at a glance which items have been ordered for which locations.

It's a whole lot better than faxes and phone calls, isn't it?

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SOS Customer Job Screen

 

 

 

Stop Phoning Your Suppliers Every Ten Minutes

No more emailing, faxing, or couriering orders to your suppliers, and then constantly checking to see if they're ready yet.

Give your suppliers logins to the SOS and they can receive their orders the instant that you submit them. Orders include destination addresses and shipping labels.

Suppliers can mark orders as in progress and completed. They can even pack and ship their orders directly from the system.

The SOS supports supply chains where multiple suppliers work on items - brackets from one location, printing from another, painting from yet another - and it keeps track of who needs to ship what where and when.