ఉచిత Excel టెంప్లేట్

రిటైల్ ఆపరేషన్ల అవలోకన టెంప్లేట్

సలహా

దుకాణాల సంఖ్య, SKU సంఖ్య, మరియు పునఃపూరణ ఫ్రీక్వెన్సీ ఆధారంగా, రోజువారీ అమ్మకాలు, స్టాక్, పునఃపూరణ, మరియు లెక్కింపులను Excelలో ఉంచాలా లేదా సిస్టమ్‌కు మార్చాలా నిర్ణయించడానికి మేము సహాయపడగలం.

మీకు బృంద సహకారం, మొబైల్ డేటా నమోదు, ఫోటో అప్‌లోడ్‌లు, సరిదిద్దే చర్యల రిమైండర్‌లు లేదా డాష్‌బోర్డ్‌లు అవసరమైతే, సిస్టమైజ్డ్ వెర్షన్‌ను చూడండి.

రిటైల్ దుకాణ ఆపరేషన్ల రోజువారీ అమ్మకాలు, స్టాక్, పునఃపూరణ, షిఫ్ట్‌లు, తనిఖీలు, మరియు ఖర్చు బడ్జెట్‌లను ఒకే వర్క్‌బుక్‌లో నిర్వహించండి.

Free download Daily sales Stock list Priority Stock count
Sheets
9

Separate the basics of store operations

Use case
Sales and stock

Review sales and stock at the same time

Input
From 1 store

Easy to run with a small team

Priority
On track

Decide before the shift ends

Input example

Store operations conditions

The retail store name, person in charge, daily sales, and stock status stay aligned when they are captured first.

Store name Guangzhou Tianhe Store
Person in charge Olivia Carter
Daily sales JPY 238,000
Priority items 3 products
Stock count day 2026-04-18

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రిటైల్ రోజువారీ అమ్మకాలు, స్టాక్, పునఃపూరణ, షిఫ్ట్‌లు, తనిఖీలు, మరియు ఖర్చు బడ్జెట్‌లను ఒకే వర్క్‌బుక్‌లో ఉంచే ఉచిత Excel టెంప్లేట్.

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రిటైల్ ఆపరేషన్ల అవలోకన టెంప్లేట్.xlsx

File name:retail_store_operations_template_en.xlsx

షీట్లు
16 షీట్లు
వినియోగ సందర్భం
రోజువారీ అమ్మకాలు, స్టాక్, పునఃపూరణ, షిఫ్ట్‌లు, తనిఖీలు, ఖర్చు బడ్జెట్‌లు
షీట్లు
Starting sheet Product data Daily totals Stock visibility Operations history
Enter the store name, owner, and daily sales first to align the daily view.
Because sales and stock live in the same workbook, it is easier to spot shortages and overstock.
Replenishment and stock counts stay in one flow, so the file can also work as a manager report.
ఉచిత Excel టెంప్లేట్‌ను డౌన్‌లోడ్ చేయండి

Start with the retail store name and person in charge.

How Excel runs the workflow

What retail store operations look like in Excel

Keeping retail store overview, daily sales, inspections, replenishment, and stock counts separate makes the daily operation easier to manage.

Step 1

Operations setup

Prepare the store name, person in charge, and target date before the day starts.

Step 2

Sales input

Enter daily sales and customer count to align the day-end picture.

Step 3

Stock update

Compare stock with shortage alerts and pick up items that need attention.

Step 4

Replenishment decision

Keep priority-item and stock count history so the manager report stays traceable.

Step 5

Inspection review

Review sales, inspections, and replenishment results once more.

How Excel maps to screens

Which store operations columns become which screens?

Turning retail daily sales, inspections, replenishment, and count data into the same web screens makes it easier for both field staff and management to review together.

Excel element System element Notes
Excel element
Store overview
System element
Sidebar summary + settings screen
Notes
A starting point for store name, owner, and target date.
Excel element
Product master
System element
Searchable master list
Notes
Keeps product name, unit price, and display category in one place.
Excel element
Daily sales
System element
Daily input table
Notes
Track sales and customer count separately by day.
Excel element
Stock list
System element
Current stock table
Notes
Shows current stock, shortage alerts, and priority items in one view.
Excel element
Replenishment and stock count log
System element
History timeline
Notes
Tracks replenishment and stock count history over time.
Excel element
Inspection and replenishment alerts
System element
Alert center
Notes
Lists follow-ups from inspections, replenishment, and review.

Adoption boundary

Where should store operations stay in Excel, and where should it become a system?

If you mainly handle daily sales and inspections for one store, Excel is enough. If you want sales, inspections, replenishment, and review in a single view across multiple stores, systemizing is more reliable.

Excel is enough

Run lightly at one store

One store with simple daily sales, inspections, and replenishment works fine in Excel.

  • Small team
  • Only one store
  • Mostly daily updates
Partial systemization

Lighten checks and alerts first

Start by making inspection alerts and end-of-day checks lighter to follow.

  • Make sales totals easier to read
  • Split out stock lists first
  • Need replenishment alerts
Full systemization

Manage multiple stores together

Move to a system once sales, inspections, and review need to stay in sync across stores.

  • Multiple stores
  • Role separation is needed
  • History and notifications are required

FAQ

Retail Excel Template FAQs

Common questions before using this template.

What should you prepare before using this template?

If you can share the number of stores, SKU count, replenishment frequency, and the daily reporting flow, we can shape the estimate direction.

Can you use this with your current store sheet?

Yes. We can keep your current daily report or stock sheet and move only sales totals or replenishment logs online first.

Is it suitable for mobile use?

Yes. The template is designed with store input in mind, so mobile viewing and input are both supported in the workflow design.

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