Distributor Management System

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B.Sainath
M. Krishna Teja
K.Dinesh

Abstract

Distributor Management System Is a web based application, which is developed for a particular company for maintaining and analyzing the sales of the product. This project is a module under website development for a particular computer hardware company. Here all communications held through internet and its database has all the updated information of the sales details. The main objective of the project is to analyze the sales of the products by a manager through the details supplied by the distributors, sales managers and representatives. It is very useful for the distributors, sales managers to know about the sales of the products done by them and by others in particular area/zone. This system gives complete analysis about the moving of the product in the market and the person responsible for selling the product in that area. It is computerized to improve the efficiency of the organization by reducing the cost of marinating data and minimizing the time involved in handling the data. Depending on the access rights given the users can process different modules.

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B.Sainath, M. Krishna Teja, and K.Dinesh, “Distributor Management System”, Int. J. Comput. Eng. Res. Trends, vol. 8, no. 11, pp. 186–191, Nov. 2021.
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