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  • In the meantime, it plans to take monthly physical inventory counts.
  • Evident discrepancies between physical and system inventory counts cause frustration and lack of trust in the system.
  • The inventory count that fall showed the numbers had grown to $ 15 million, mostly in Colorado.
  • Their internal inventory count showed that there was a shortfall of between $ 2 and $ 4 million.
  • This software lends the ability to order, receive, enter PO's, inventory counts & full depletion from inventory when sold through the MICROS POS
  • July 18 ( the day when " Izvestia " announced the 2nd, international contest ), state commissioners started an inventory count of Cathedral properties.
  • Inventory counts and news from Nigeria also created more jitters in the market Friday, helping bump oil prices over the $ 50 demarcation line.
  • They produced an inflated inventory count, and then broke into the accountant's lock boxes and replaced their independent count to match their newly inflated numbers.
  • The new trend in inventory management is to label inventory and assets with QR Code, and use smart-phones to keep track of inventory count and movement.
  • U . S . oil supplies continued to fall, down 10 percent in eight weeks, to a near-29-year low, according to inventory counts by the Department of Energy.
  • Based on documents, auditors from the PSE Compliance and Surveillance Department have already conducted an inventory count of all securities in the vault of Finvest, as well as initiate the examination of the investment house's books and records.
  • This led to the company's most infamous cover-up; the managers rented a second warehouse in Colorado where they personally packed 26, 000 bricks into hard drive boxes and shipped them to Singapore in order to shore up the inventory count.
  • Other examples of quick-hit cost savings, drawn from our work, include a retailer that saved $ 400, 000 by halving the number of physical inventory counts taken each week, and a " superstore " retailer that saved $ 440, 000 by slightly upping the discretionary expenditures a store manager could approve.