To maximize support and ensure real-time inventory updates for customers, Boxme Weekly Update is an additional service we provide.
Every week, we will send an “Inventory Update” notification to customers, including key insights such as: dead stock inventory report, expiry product report, slow moving product report or damaged product report.
Customers can proactively check their inventory status daily through various reports on OMS Boxme:
- Expiry product report
- Damaged goods by expiry report
- Stock inventory report
- Batch/Lot report
- Outgoing to ship
- Incoming return
- Inventory aging report
- Damaged product report
- Branded packaging material report
Boxme also offers advanced reports to help sellers optimize stock management and develop effective sales strategies:
- Shelf life report
- Dead stock inventory report
- Abnormal inventory report
- Turnover inventory report
Commonly Used Inventory Management Reports:
- Expiry product report
- Helps sellers track the expiration dates of stock
- Provides detailed expiry dates for each SKU
- Enables sellers to manage stock rotation efficiently and prevent waste
- Damaged goods by expiry report
- Helps track inventory of D1 – D2 – D3 categories
- Provides detailed expiry dates for each SKU
- Supports decisions on clearance sales or stock withdrawals
- Stock inventory report
- Prevents stockouts or overstocking
- Optimizes warehouse costs by avoiding excessive storage or taking losses due to markdowns.
- Making decisions in production, procurement, distribution, and sales forecasting
- With this report, customers can get detailed information about: beginning inventory, inbound stock, outbound stock, returned stock, ending inventory và damaged inventory.
- Inventory aging report
Helps track how long products have been stored to optimize the sale-out plan and reduce storing fees.
- Damaged Goods Report
Provides details on damaged inventory to support claim processing and resolution.
- Dead stock inventory report
Identifies slow-moving stock, helping sellers adjust sales strategies and avoid unsold inventory buildup.