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What is a Stock Keeping Unit (SKU)?

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A stock-keeping unit (SKU) is a unique combination of characters that retailers use to identify a product.

SKUs are vital tools for online retailers

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SKUs are a type of product code that includes letters and numbers. They make it easier for merchants to tailor their system according to their business needs. Depending on the type of products they sell, retailers can create SKUs with identifying information such as category, style, gender, size, and color.

Companies assign unique SKU codes specific to the goods and services they sell. For example, two companies selling the same product will likely use two different codes internally.

SKUs are vital tools for accurate inventory management. They allow retailers to identify products and monitor stock levels across multiple sales channels. The success of an online store depends on good product management, and good product management leans on SKUs.

These codes are typically used at warehouses, manufacturing companies, fulfillment centers, brick-and-mortar stores, and online retailers. They help a merchant, their staff, suppliers, and systems to identify the same item.

Creating SKUs

It’s not enough to have one SKU for a single type of item like pants, for instance. Each product variant should have a distinguished code, and only the same variants can use that exact code.

In the case of the pants, merchants need to assign a distinct code for different sizes, colors, and styles. The SKU for a pair of blue flared pants in size 36 can look like PNT-BLU-FLR-36, while blue bootcut pants in size 34 can be PNT-BLU-BCT-34.

Some companies create all their SKUs while others adapt what their suppliers use. This way, when merchants need to reorder products, they can use the supplier’s codes to avoid any errors.

There is no definite way to create SKUs. Still, companies need to develop a system with a method that everyone can follow and understand to decipher the code easily.

Uses and benefits of distinct codes

Retailers use SKUs for more than just product identification. A well-crafted SKU can give merchants plenty of information that can measure profitability and efficiency.

Here are some good uses:

Efficiently manage inventory with Cafe24

Cafe24 aims to empower businesses of all sizes with easy-to-use systems and integrations that help with inventory tracking and ultimately improve the shopping experience. These solutions include:

Retailers design their SKUs to meet their business merchandising structure and inventory management methods. Tailoring SKU architecture to a company’s specific needs and integrating them with data analysis and inventory management tools will allow business owners to manage their stores more efficiently. Further, businesses will gain an edge in understanding how to adapt to ever-changing consumer behaviors.