Inventory Receiving

Organizations have experienced difficulty in driving further improvements in efficiency and quality of their inventory receiving process resulting in continued losses. This is caused by disparate silos of information beginning with an order and concluding with submission to inventory. Not all companies follow the same process and typically the process will depend on the product being received. Some of the things that once measured effectively can be improved.

1. Planned versus unplanned receiving

2. Preparations for receiving to eliminate detention costs

3. Verification of product quality and accuracy of quantity or volume

4. Placement in warehouse or storage

Inventory Receiving allows you to streamline the process to improve efficiency and bring measurable, immediate results to your facility.

Results

  • Reduce data gathering inaccuracies by providing electronic order and bill of lading information at the fingertips of field personnel.

  • Bridge the handoff gap between existing systems by leveraging a single interface to manage the end to end process and feed these systems automatically.

  • Tailor your inspection process to the type of product being received so inspectors answer the right questions every time.

  • Accurately capture detention costs by knowing why a delivery may be waiting and escalating to a broader audience to reduce unnecessary costs.

  • Assign receiving teams by specialty or through a round-robin approach to simplify work activity.