• By Nizam Team • 8 min read

Managing Pharmacy Stock and Sales Effectively in Morocco

Pharmacies are more than just shops; they are critical health hubs. Discover how to manage thousands of SKUs and sensitive expiration dates without the headache.

With strict regulations and a highly fragmented supply chain, Moroccan pharmacists face a daily battle to keep their shelves stocked while avoiding the nightmare of expired products.

1. Proactive Expiration Date Tracking

Waiting until you find an expired box on the shelf is too late. A digital inventory system alerts you 3-6 months before a product expires, allowing you to return it to the wholesaler or move it to the front of the shelf.

2. Managing Multi-Supplier Deliveries

Most pharmacies in Morocco deal with multiple wholesalers simultaneously. Centralizing all purchase orders and deliveries into one system ensures you are always charged the correct price and never run out of life-saving medications.

💊 Inventory Insight

The "80/20 rule" applies to pharmacies too. 80% of your revenue likely comes from 20% of your products. Prioritize the tracking of these high-velocity items to maximize cash flow.

3. Fast and Accurate Point of Sale

In a busy pharmacy, speed is essential. Barcode scanning and instant price lookups ensure that patients spend less time in the queue and more time getting the care they need.

Conclusion

Modernizing a pharmacy in Morocco is not just about better business—it's about better public health. Digital tools provide the accuracy that your patients deserve and the peace of mind that you need as a professional.

Optimize your Pharmacy Operations

Discover the inventory and sales features that Moroccan pharmacists love in Nizam.

Learn More
Effective Pharmacy Management in Morocco | Nizam | Nizam