1, definition and scope: warehouse management refers to the process of effective management and organization of warehouses. It involves the layout planning of warehouses, the management of equipment and resources, the receipt, storage and distribution of goods, and so on. The goal of warehouse management is to ensure the efficient circulation and storage of goods in the warehouse to meet the needs of customers and minimize the cost. Inventory management refers to the process of effective control and management of inventory. It involves ordering, storing, tracking and selling inventory. The goal of inventory management is to ensure that the inventory level can meet the needs of customers and minimize the cost and risk of inventory holding.
2. Emphasis and emphasis: The focus of warehouse management is the flow of goods within the warehouse and the optimization of warehouse operation. What it cares about is how to maximize the capacity utilization rate of the warehouse, improve the storage efficiency of goods, reduce the losses and errors of goods, and ensure the accurate distribution and timely delivery of goods. The focus of inventory management is to control the logistics and inventory level in the supply chain. What we care about is how to arrange inventory ordering and replenishment reasonably to meet the market demand and customer demand and avoid the problem of inventory surplus or shortage.