Execution

Inventory Management

Live counts. Replenishment that won't run dry.

Execution / Stock
Slot
SKU
Product
On hand
Reserved
Available
A-04-01 SKU-1145 Phillips screwdriver — #2 312 42 270
A-04-02 SKU-1146 Phillips screwdriver — #1 187 14 173
B-12-04 SKU-2204 Hex bolt 1/4-20 × 2" 4,820 240 4,580
C-22-07 SKU-1156 Adhesive promoter, 8oz 12 12 0
D-07-01 SKU-7733 Lithium grease cartridge 204 0 204
B-19-02 SKU-6125 Loctite 243 thread sealant 312 28 284
A-08-05 SKU-4490 M6 washer, stainless 9,540 120 9,420
VLM-01.T23 SKU-3398 Calibration cable, RJ45 58 6 52
C-11-04 SKU-8821 Pneumatic fitting, 1/4" 17 15 2
D-14-02 SKU-2050 Replacement scanner trigger 95 0 95
B-15-08 SKU-7461 Vinyl gloves, large (box) 581 40 541
What's included

Every storage type, one view

Bins, shelves, pallet positions, VLM trays, floor stock, bulk reserves — all in one table. A SKU stored across multiple types rolls up cleanly.

On-hand, reserved, available

Three columns, always live. Reserved increments when an order claims stock. On-hand drops when the pick fires. Available shows what's actually pickable.

Lot tracking + FEFO

Optional lot number and expiration date per row. The picker is directed to the lot closest to expiry first. Built for food, pharma, and anything regulated.

Adjustments with a reason

Every adjustment carries a reason and a user. Every change is one click to undo from the checkpoint timeline.

Priority-driven replenishment

Tasks have four priority levels and walk five states from Pending to Completed. Urgent SKUs jump the line.

Routes anywhere

A replen task's target can be a pick-face bin or a VLM tray. One queue, one priority order, one set of “what's next” cards.

See it on your floor.

Book a walkthrough — we'll run the Inventory Management module on a simulated warehouse.