SKU is stock keeping unit. Every product is given a unit in which it is accounted. In case of distance, we say some distance as meter, KM and so on. Similarly say for example in case of chairs, they say 10 chairs makes 1 TPN or ABC which is the stock keeping unit for chairs. If they say they have 10 ABC which means 100 chairs available.
sku 1228162
SKU Amstetten was created in 1997.
An SKU is commonly referred to as a skew.
SKU works as we can track the orders we placed for product or software.
The SKU (or UPC label) code is on the outside of your box.
Lot 31822 SKU 5091
SKU stands for shelf keeping unit in retail. SKU can also mean stock keeping unit and it is used to identify products that are for sale.
SKU - Stock Keeping Unit. This is the actual package/product. UPC- Universal Product Code. This is the code assigned to the SKU which is used to identify it. Each product (SKU) is assigned a unique UPC which will differentiate it from all others.
020589966600
In French, "SKU" stands for "Stock Keeping Unit," and it refers to a unique identifier code used to track and manage inventory of a specific product within a store or warehouse.
Since SKU stand for Stock Keeping Unit, i think supplemental means the luxury items.
In a retail store scenario: Line Fill: Ratio between the number of SKU's received at a store and the number of SKU's to be received. SKU's allocated is say 3500 sku's SKU's received are 1050 Line fill is 1050/3500 x 100 = 30% Case Fill: Ratio between the number of pieces that are received against an SKU/Department to the number of pieces that are allocated. No: of pieces allocated for SKU 1234 is 144 No: of pieces received is 36 Case fill is 36/144 x 100 = 40% Line fill is discussed at the store level. Case fill is discussed at the SKU/Department level.