Calculating re-order within Inventory Replenishment

Calculating re-order within Inventory Replenishment

Inventory replenishment can be customised to your specific inventory re-order requirements.

The reason a User can customise Suggested Orders to the exact needs of the business is that the software includes SQL scripts which can be modified to take into account your exact inventory order needs.

It can take into account replenishment by location for your entire company, or re-order on a more specific basis.


It can take into account demand sources like sales orders, jobs, manufacture orders, min levels, re-order quantities as well as supply sources like purchase orders, manufacture orders & quantity available.

It then produces a Suggested Order for your review.

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