Inventory management is a crucial aspect of any business that deals with the sale of physical products. Keeping track of inventory levels, sales, and restocking requirements can be a daunting task, especially for businesses with large product catalogs. An inventory dashboard can be a powerful tool to simplify this process and provide business owners and managers with real-time insights into their inventory levels and sales data.
Choose which feature you are using:
To view the Inventory Dashboard, navigate the left panel go to " 📦 Inventory Management" and select " 📊 Inventory Dashboard".
We can filter our Inventory Dashboard by Inventory Type, Selecting Location, Start and End Date for the Coverage.
There are three different parts:
Inventory Summary - Shows a brief summary of important inventory information. This provides you details total quantity on hand, total stock value and total selling value of the selected filter.
Product Details - Shows a summary of stock details of items. This provides you details about how many products are about to be Out of Stock, For Reorder, Low Stock or Nearly expiry items,
Purchase Order - Shows a summary of ordered items from supplier. This provide you details on how many items were ordered from your supplier and the total cost.
In conclusion, an inventory dashboard is an essential tool for businesses to manage their inventory efficiently and effectively. It provides real-time visibility into inventory levels, sales data, and restocking requirements, enabling businesses to make data-driven decisions that optimize their inventory management processes. By using an inventory dashboard, businesses can streamline their operations, reduce costs
Tap Inventory/Catalog on the home page
Click on "More" at the bottom part.
Choose from:
Dashboard (Web) - this will open Dizlog Web App version.
There are three different parts:
Inventory Summary - Shows a brief summary of important inventory information. This provides you details total quantity on hand, total stock value and total selling value of the selected filter.
Product Details - Shows a summary of stock details of items. This provides you details about how many products are about to be Out of Stock, For Reorder, Low Stock or Nearly expiry items,
Purchase Order - Shows a summary of ordered items from supplier. This provide you details on how many items were ordered from your supplier and the total cost.
Dashboard - shows you a brief summary of inventory. Note mobile app inventory dashboard cannot be filtered by location.
We can filter our Inventory Dashboard by Inventory Type, Start and End Date for the Coverage.
You can then see a Summary of products based on the filters set.
There is also inventory report per Category.
On category report, you will be given data about each stock details of product under the selected category.
In conclusion, an inventory dashboard is an essential tool for businesses to manage their inventory efficiently and effectively. It provides real-time visibility into inventory levels, sales data, and restocking requirements, enabling businesses to make data-driven decisions that optimize their inventory management processes. By using an inventory dashboard, businesses can streamline their operations, reduce costs