Inventory control system for Raydon construction trading using automated stock management/
Katrina Calvelo, Mary Rose Estrella, Junel Privado, John Carlo Salalila, Trixie Gyle Verona .--
- Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2024.
- xiii, 136pages: 29cm. +1 CD-ROM (4 3/4in.)
Thesis (undergraduate)
College of Science .--
Includes bibliography:
This project aimed to develop and implement an inventory control system for Raydon Construction Trading to enhance the daily tasks of staff members in managing inventory operations. The system was designed to address the challenges experienced by hardware store owners in handling its enormous construction materials, monitoring sales, and ensuring the availability of critical items to prevent stockouts and overstocking. Their reliance on manual inventory methods made it difficult for them to maintain accurate records, leading to more errors and financial losses. To resolve this, the researchers propose the idea of integrating a system and transforming their manual processes into an automated inventory system. With its features and functions, it ensures that inventory management is faster and easier as it will reduce both the time and effort used in physical checks, data entry, human errors, and operational discrepancies. This transition can result in boosting productivity, increasing profits, attaining customer satisfaction, and most importantly, creating informed decisions to gain competitive advantage. The system created in these projects is a web-based inventory system that was developed using web development tools such as PHP, JavaScript, Bootstrap, Jquery, AJAX, XAMMP, and VSCode. The system is tested for its functional suitability and usability based on ISO 25010 by a set of COS students, IT professionals, and the Raydon Construction staff. The developed system offers a user-friendly interface, automated critical stock notifications, supplier and products management, and generates reports. The results of functional and usability testing with the respondents showed that the systems are highly acceptable and satisfactory.
Computer programming languages Automated management system