Can I manage products in different UoM?

Can I manage products in different UoM?

Yes, Tagrain allows you to manage Inventory in multiple UoM. The ENTERPRISE Edition allows this via the purchase of the “Multiple Units of Measurement” Plugin. Once this plugin is activated, it will allow you to define different units of measure like a piece, box, carton, etc. for individual products and the relation between them. For example: A box contains 4 pieces, and a carton may have 6 boxes. 
Please note that once activated, this plugin cannot be deactivated.


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