Skip to main content

Overview of inventory and inventory movements

jean bernard della chiesa avatar
Written by jean bernard della chiesa
Updated over 10 months ago

The product sheet now offers a new view of product stocks, detailing their location and movements.

This view is available on both the product sheet and the product grouping sheet.

It presents inventory in the form of a frieze, starting from the supplier (if you send us the order portfolio) and ending with the customer.

Each icon represents a place or a means of transport.

Click on the ? to see the meaning of each data item and icon.

To find out more about a particular item of information - for example, which stores have picking stock? Which orders carry supplier quantities? you can click on the quantities.

For example, if you click on the supplier's quantity, you'll go directly to the associated supplier orders.

If you click on other quantities (picking, transit, warehouse, etc.)

you will access a detailed list of these data by store:

This view is sorted according to the data analyzed, but you can change the sorting by clicking on the column you wish.

Finally, even if you have the service level to understand the quality of in-store inventory (remember, the service level includes transit), you can view inventory at store level by clicking on it:

Please note that the stocks you see are in line with the dates of the period you have specified. If you're analyzing a past period, you'll see stocks and sales at the date of that period.

In order to keep an eye on the product's current sell-out whatever the time period analyzed, we've added the Sell Through 6m indicator, which corresponds to the product's total sell-out over the last 6 months as of today.

Did this answer your question?