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Replenishment brings the three actions that keep you in stock into one planning dashboard: ordering more (reorder), moving what you already have (transfers), and tracking what’s coming (incoming). Open it from Replenishment in the main navigation.

The dashboard

The landing page is a planning surface, not just a menu:
  • Planning summary - four headline numbers across the top: recommended spend (what it would cost to restock everything below its reorder point), units to rebalance (across suggested transfers), units inbound (in transit), and how many SKUs will stock out before their inbound lands.
  • Needs your attention - a prioritised list of what to reorder, rebalance, and watch, each linking straight to where you act.
  • Replenishment schedule - per-SKU, the date you should place each order (projected stockout minus lead time) and the date stock arrives, sorted by urgency. Rows that are due now are flagged, and items whose inbound arrives too late are marked at risk.
  • Projected stock - a shop-wide view of your on-hand units over the coming weeks, stepping up as inbound shipments land.
  • Buy list by vendor - your reorder recommendations grouped by supplier, so you can see “order from Acme: 8 SKUs, £1,840” at a glance.

The three pillars

Reorder recommendations

What to reorder and how much, based on velocity, lead time and safety stock.

Transfer suggestions

Move stock between locations to cover demand, with one-click transfer creation.

Incoming stock

Track inbound shipments and ETAs against your projected stockouts.
Reorder recommendations and transfer suggestions can still be scheduled and exported like the other reports - those options live on each pillar’s page.