Guides

10 Inventory Management Tips Every Ghana Retailer Should Know

Stop losing money to stockouts, overstocking, and expired goods. Ten practical inventory strategies — and how Retill automates them for Ghana shops and pharmacies.

Back to blog
10 min read
Retill Team

Retill Team

Retail & POS Insights

10 Inventory Management Tips Every Ghana Retailer Should Know

Inventory is cash sitting on your shelf. Too little and you lose sales; too much and you tie up capital — or worse, watch products expire. These ten practices help Ghana retailers stay profitable, with Retill handling the tracking automatically.

1. Set par levels for every product

A par level is the minimum quantity you always want on hand. When stock drops below it, reorder. In Retill, low-stock alerts on your Overview notify you before shelves go empty — especially critical during festive seasons and payday rushes.

2. Use FIFO (First-In, First-Out)

Sell older stock before newer deliveries. Essential for food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. Retill expiry dates and reminders flag products approaching their sell-by date so you rotate stock proactively.

3. Centralize your product catalog

Define products once in Retill Inventory with barcode, cost, price, category, and brand. Transfer to shops as needed. One catalog prevents the same item being named differently across branches.

4. Track stock by location

Know what is in each shop and warehouse — not just total stock. Retill shows per-location levels so you transfer intelligently instead of over-ordering at one branch while another stockouts.

5. Record every stock movement

Received goods, transfers, and sales should all update inventory. Retill deducts on POS sale and logs transfers between shops and warehouses with full history under Received and Transferred tabs.

6. Review slow-moving stock monthly

Products that sit for 60–90 days tie up cash. Use sales and inventory reports to identify dead stock and run promotions before you write it off.

7. Count stock regularly — but trust your system

Periodic physical counts catch theft, damage, and data entry errors. Retill live tracking reduces how often you need full counts, but quarterly spot checks still matter.

8. Manage suppliers systematically

Link products to suppliers in Retill so reordering is faster. The Suppliers tab under Inventory keeps vendor contact details and product relationships organized.

9. Watch expiry dates for regulated products

Pharmacies and food retailers face serious risk selling expired goods. Retill expiry reminders on Overview protect your customers and your reputation — as Prince Empire discovered running multiple pharmacy branches.

10. Let sales data drive purchasing

Your best reorder signal is what actually sells. Retill product performance on Overview and sales reports show velocity by SKU — buy more of what moves, less of what does not.

How Retill automates inventory management

  • Real-time stock updates on every sale
  • Low-stock and expiry alerts on your dashboard
  • Transfer workflows between shops and warehouses
  • Barcode-ready product catalog
  • Exportable inventory PDF reports

Good inventory management is not about working harder — it is about seeing clearly. Retill gives Ghana retailers that clarity every day.