DAYTON, OH, September 09, 2010 (Press-News.org) eProcessing Network, LLC, one of the leading payment gateway and software development companies in the electronic payment processing industry, announced today its latest cutting-edge product - ePNInventory, allowing merchants to maintain perpetual inventory with full reporting for product sales and ordering. ePNInventory can record new inventory with product description, quantity and pricing using industry-standard barcode scanners, updating inventory quantity levels as products are purchased, thus eliminating time-consuming manual entries. ePNInventory further provides accurate, real-time inventory information while reducing inventory theft, clerical errors and general time savings compared to manual systems. With ePNInventory, business owners can access their inventory and sales data anywhere and anytime.
"eProcessing Network is the first true payment gateway to offer an integrated and homogenous inventory management solution specifically designed with the small business in mind" says Steve Sotis, President of eProcessing Network. "ePNInventory is easy-to-use, being integrated into all of our existing tools, and is priced very competitively."
For resellers, ePNInventory represents a significant step forward being able to offer a service that merchants need in an economical package. This gives sales agents an advantage in the merchant procurement and retention battle as well as an opportunity to increase their own residual income. Another important benefit of ePNInventory is that merchants will have access to every one of ePN's other state-of-the-art solutions including POS tools like ePNJPOS, website shopping cart ePNCart, recurring payment & collection tools, a QuickBooks PlugIn, ePNMobile for all popular smarthphones and other related superior gateway services.
Simple, Solid, Effective - this product suits the majority of the working merchants.
eProcessing Network Integrates Innovative Inventory Control Solution
New Product Establishes Integrated Inventory Database
2010-09-09
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