The Ultimate Guide to Inventory Accuracy

Understanding Inventory Shrinkage: Paper Errors vs. Physical Loss

Inventory "shrinkage" is the gap between the stock your computer says you have and what is actually sitting on your shelves. It is a silent profit killer. According to industry standards, even a 1% shrinkage rate can represent thousands of dollars in lost revenue. However, not all shrinkage is caused by theft. In fact, a large percentage of discrepancies are actually "Paper Shrink", the result of bad data, not bad people.

Infographic titled Where does it go? highlights two causes of inventory loss: Paper Shrink, featuring icons for data entry and calculation errors during inventory counting, and Physical Loss with theft and damage icons. Zenbaki Inventory logo at bottom.
The difference between "Paper Shrink" (admin errors) and physical loss, and how to stop both.

What is Physical Shrink?

Physical shrink is when the item is literally gone. This includes:

What is Paper Shrink (Administrative Error)?

Paper shrink occurs when the inventory exists, but the records are wrong. This is often more common than theft. Examples include:

How a Professional Count Identifies the Source

A professional inventory counting service doesn't just give you a final number; they provide a discrepancy report. By looking at the "variance," professionals can spot patterns. For example, if all the "missing" items are from the same vendor, you likely have a receiving problem. If the missing items are high-value electronics, you likely have a security problem.

Reducing Shrinkage Through Accountability

The mere presence of a third-party inventory team often reduces "Physical Shrink" simply by creating a culture of accountability. When employees know a professional audit is coming, "sweethearting" (giving away free items to friends) and casual theft drop significantly. For "Paper Shrink," a professional audit cleans the database, giving your team a fresh, accurate starting point to maintain better habits.

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