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.
stock keeping unit
Stock Keeping Unit
Short for stock keeping unit, SKU is a unique numerical identifying number that refers to a specific stock item in a retailer's inventory or product catalog. The SKU is often used to identify the product, product size or type, and the manufacturer. In the retail industry, the SKU is a part of the backend inventory control system and enables a retailer to track a product in their inventory that may be in warehouses or in retail outlets.
The only definition to this acronym is Pretty Darn Quick. In retail, it means "Presentation Display Quantity"
An SKU is commonly referred to as a skew.
SKU is a three letter acronym for "Stock Keeping Unit". The SKU of an item is a number that uniquely designates the type of an item, rather than a particular individual item. It designates a product rather than a particular instance of the product.
stock keeping unit
Stock Keeping Unit
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