Method for monitoring receipt and stocking of goods in a direct store delivery
First Claim
1. A method for tracing discrepancies of goods occurring during delivery of discrete identifiable units, comprising the steps of:
- (a) preparing and storing in a memory on a batch by batch basis a vendor'"'"'s count of the units in each batch of delivered goods;
(b) preparing and storing in said memory on a batch by batch basis a clerk'"'"'s count of the units in each batch of goods acknowledged as received by the clerk;
(c) comparing said vendor'"'"'s count and said clerk'"'"'s count of the units in each batch of goods and producing a store invoice for each batch;
(d) preparing and storing in said memory a management count of units in selected batches of goods prior to stocking said goods in inventory; and
(e) comparing said store invoice to said management count of units in at least one of said selected batches whereby trends in discrepancies between said vendor'"'"'s, clerk'"'"'s and management counts for corresponding batches indicate unlawful or inaccurate handling of said goods.
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Abstract
A method is provided for monitoring the receipt and stocking of batches of goods in a direct store delivery. A vendor enters a worksheet (22) via a wand scanner (12) where the vendor'"'"'s information is stored in a computer (16). A store check-in sheet (32) is produced from the stored information. A receiving clerk audits the received goods and enters a clerk audit into the scanner (12). When the vendor and receiving clerk are satisfied with a store invoice (33) the goods are released from a location (34) for ultimate product stocking. Optional audits are provided by a management agent at a location (46) and by a security audit (50). These last audits can be entered via the scanner (12) to add to the information about the goods. Finally, management reports (64) are prepared which identify any discrepancies in the receipt and stocking of goods and indicate any trend for particular losses.
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10 Claims
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1. A method for tracing discrepancies of goods occurring during delivery of discrete identifiable units, comprising the steps of:
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(a) preparing and storing in a memory on a batch by batch basis a vendor'"'"'s count of the units in each batch of delivered goods; (b) preparing and storing in said memory on a batch by batch basis a clerk'"'"'s count of the units in each batch of goods acknowledged as received by the clerk; (c) comparing said vendor'"'"'s count and said clerk'"'"'s count of the units in each batch of goods and producing a store invoice for each batch; (d) preparing and storing in said memory a management count of units in selected batches of goods prior to stocking said goods in inventory; and (e) comparing said store invoice to said management count of units in at least one of said selected batches whereby trends in discrepancies between said vendor'"'"'s, clerk'"'"'s and management counts for corresponding batches indicate unlawful or inaccurate handling of said goods. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for monitoring delivery of goods by a vendor to detect discrepancies and pilferage of goods, comprising the steps of:
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(a) scanning precoded bars on a system control sheet to identify the vendor; (b) storing the scanned vendor identification in a computer; (c) printing a worksheet having bar code information for use by said vendor; (d) scanning said worksheet bar code information to record a vendor'"'"'s count of units in each batch of delivered goods; (e) storing the scanned worksheet bar code information and vendor'"'"'s count in said computer; (f) printing a store invoice for said delivered goods using said stored worksheet bar code information and vendor'"'"'s count; (g) scanning a store check-in sheet having bar code information to record a clerk'"'"'s audit including a count of units in each batch of delivered goods; (h) storing said clerk'"'"'s audit information in said computer; and (i) comparing said vendor'"'"'s count and said clerk'"'"'s audit information to detect any discrepancies in the counts for said goods. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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