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In the current retail market scenario, there are different channels through which a sale is executed, i.e., Retail Stores and E-commerce Websites/Apps. However, GINESYS had a provision to enter sale information of only Retail Stores and not E-commerce sale. From the Ginesys HO Version 11.111.0, it is possible to update the same.

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  • Business Scenario - Consider a store which is owned by you but it is an exclusive brand outlet of brand 'ABC'. Due to this, 'ABC' brand shall enforce their software which shall sync information to their database. Previously, even if you wanted to keep your software, i.e., GINESYS updated with the receive/sale information of that store, there was no such provision for the same. Now after this update you can do so by creating a new organization site for that store and do normal Goods Receive and post the sale information by using the process specified below.
  • Key Highlights -
    • We will create an Organization Site (OS-OO-CM) for such outlets.
    • Tax/VAT posting shall be done in exclusive mode.
    • MOP Control A/C shall be debited until the transaction amount is received by Head Office.

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Note: MOP Control A/C will be sub-ledgers of "others class" having AR/AP ledger tagged to it.

  • Process Detail -

    • On purchase of goods for that store from the Brand, goods receive document shall be created manually by connecting to that organization site.
    • On sale of goods from that store in the Brand software, an excel can be generated from that store and can be imported in GINESYS using new import excel option into that organization site.
    • On importing the sale, MOP Control A/C shall get debited and on receipt of money at HO, it can be set-off in AR voucher or via document adjustment.
    • Sample Masters:
      Site Name - Elgin Road Store (ABC Brand) 
      MOP Control A/C - Elgin Road Store (ABC) Control A/C

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  1. Store - Store is a place of business usually owned and operated by a retailer. Sometimes owned and operated by a manufacturer or by someone other than a retailer. Goods and Services are sold primarily to ultimate consumers in the store.
    Three types of stores are present in the Ginesys - Owned, Franchise (Consignment) and Franchise (Secondary).

    1. Owned - A place of business usually owned and operated by a retailer or by a manufacturer or by someone other than a retailer.

    2. Franchise (Consignment) - The authorization of a Franchise Store is granted by the owner. The consignment shop and the owner split the profits after selling the items. If any item does not sell after a certain period of time, the owner has the ability to retrieve the items from the consignment shop. If the Franchise (Consignment) is Managed Store, then the price of the items (without MRP) will be decided by the owner. For the Unmanaged Franchise (Consignment), the price of the items might be decided by the store also. 

    3. Franchise (Secondary) - The authorization of a Franchise (Secondary) Store is granted by the owner. The Franchises buy the items from the owner to resale but the owner does not claim the profit after selling. The price of the items (without MRP) might be decided by the Franchises. 

  2. E-Commerce E-commerce, an abbreviation for Electronic Commerce, is the platform for buying and selling of goods and services over an electronic network, primarily the internet. These business transactions occur either as Business-to-Business (B2B), Business-to-Consumer (B2C), Consumer-to-Consumer or Consumer-to-Business. 

    1. Fulfilled by Marketplace - In this scenario the order items are maintained by a particular E-Commerce site. 

    2. Fulfilled by Seller - In this scenario the order items are maintained by a particular Seller.


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titleERP & OMS (Browntape) connected app integration (Version 12.8.0 - 2.8.0)

Ginesys has come up with a unique offering wherein, the same stock can be utilized for both, wholesale/distribution and online retail order fulfilment, with the orders getting reserved from the warehouse and fulfilled seamlessly. Brands often struggled with the fulfilment of the online orders due to lack of integration with WMS and/or custom integrations between two partners.

The working flow for the same is as follows: Order Received from Marketplace / Webstore → Order synced to OMS → Order pushed to ERP & Stock reserved → Pick list created → Picking done → Packing & Invoicing done → Shipped

Once the stock is reserved for online retail order, the stock won’t be available for any wholesale/distribution enabling full control in the system.


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titleChanges in menu name (Version 12.8.0 - 2.8.0)


  • “Fulfilled by Seller” is now renamed as "Billing by Brand" because When the brand is selling goods and brand is liable to pay the output tax, then it should be posted in this menu.

  • Fulfilled by Marketplace” is now renamed as "Billing by Marketplace" because When the brand is sending goods to marketplace warehouse, marketplace is billing and marketplace is liable to pay the output tax, then it should be posted in this menu.

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