Key focus areas
| Area | Why it matters | Practical action |
|---|---|---|
| High value products | TVs sound systems appliances cameras and projectors | Track serial numbers and warranty |
| Accessories | Cables mounts adapters batteries remotes and chargers | Use reorder levels |
| Display units | Products used for demonstration | Track condition and location |
| Service parts | Replacement remotes cables boards and power parts | Track compatibility |
| Packaging and delivery items | Boxes labels covers and protective material | Support delivery workflow |
| Returned items | Exchanged defective or open box stock | Separate from new stock |
Practical operating point
Inventory records should separate new stock display stock open box stock returned stock and damaged stock so reports do not lie.
A showroom can look full while cash is trapped in slow moving products. Stock aging reports matter.
This article is for general electronic shop planning and operations. Real shops must follow local tax consumer protection warranty import product safety employment payment and electronic waste rules.
Electrical products can create safety risk when they are low quality damaged counterfeit incorrectly installed or used with wrong power accessories. Shops should use trusted suppliers and explain warranty and safety limits clearly.
Frequently asked questions
Start with stock accuracy warranty clarity supplier records serial tracking and customer communication because these affect both trust and profit.