Click & Collect
Stock conflicts create customer disputes
A product sold at the counter but still available online can create an order you cannot prepare.
Answer a few questions and see whether your store risks conflicts between POS and website.
Click and Collect becomes risky when the physical store and website do not share the same live stock.
Store diagnostic
Readiness score: 20%
Is stock updated after every POS sale?
Does your website know real store stock?
Do you reserve an item when an online order arrives?
Do you run inventory counts at least weekly?
Do you have a process when the last unit is sold?
Readiness score
20%
Risky Click & Collect
Click and Collect works when store and website share the same inventory.
Click & Collect
A product sold at the counter but still available online can create an order you cannot prepare.
ApsionScan
ApsionScan can become the source of truth that updates availability when a product is scanned.
Yes, as soon as the same products are sold in store and online.
No. The goal is to connect stock movements and avoid double selling.
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