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Inventory

The Inventory section addresses system stock as a ledger: where it is, why it changed, and how to investigate exceptions. It complements Warehouse operations (physical moves you execute on the floor) by giving supervisors and planners visibility across warehouses and time.

  1. Inventories — Structured inventory sessions and their outcomes.
  2. Inventory adjustments — Controlled corrections when approved reasons require a quantity or value change.
  3. Missing and surplus items — Exception queues that highlight mismatches between expected and found stock during counts or operations.
  4. Traceability — Following a product or batch through movements and handling units when audit or recall questions arise.
  5. Stock and stock history — Current position snapshots and historical movement views for analysis.
  6. Low stock — Signals when replenishment or purchasing decisions may be needed.
  7. Suppliers orders — Inbound expectations from suppliers that tie receiving and purchasing visibility together.

Use these pages when the question is “what does the system think we have?” rather than “which screen do I scan on to move a box right now?”.