Inventory health

Review demand signals, stock risk, and replenishment priorities in one place.

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Use Inventory → Inventory health to review demand signals, stock risk, and replenishment priorities for the whole catalogue. It is a read-only summary view, refreshed on a schedule — the Last refreshed line shows when the figures were last recalculated.

What it shows

  • Demand signals: where sales are pulling stock down fastest
  • Stock risk: items at or near their reorder level, and lines likely to run out before replenishment arrives
  • Replenishment priorities: which items to reorder first
  • Slow movers: stock with value tied up and little recent sales activity

The main tables include SKU, on-hand quantity, on-order quantity, estimated days left, required quantity, recent sales rate, and stock value where available.

Refresh and review

Use the auto-refresh control when you are actively monitoring a busy day. Leave it off when you are doing a focused review and do not want the table to move while you are investigating.

The view is read-only: it identifies risk, but stock changes still happen through stock items, purchase orders, adjustments, and warehouse tasks.

Where it fits

Inventory health is the monitoring counterpart to day-to-day stock work. From a risk signal you typically move into Stock items (to check a record) or Purchase orders (to raise a replenishment draft). For the equivalent view of order flow and dispatch, see Order health.