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Know what you hold, where it sits, and where it went.

Stock discrepancies are quiet and expensive. This module closes the gap between what the system says you have and what is actually on the shelf — with bin-level mapping, guided picking and reconciliation that finds leakage before your P&L does.

Bin, rack and zone mapping Guided picking Cycle counts Live channel sync
What it does

Warehouse operations that account for themselves.

Every movement is recorded against a location and a person, so a discrepancy has a trail rather than a shrug.

Bin, rack and zone mapping

Model the warehouse as it physically is, so pickers are routed to a location rather than searching a shelf.

Guided picking and packing

Pick paths ordered by location, with scan confirmation at each step to stop the wrong unit leaving the building.

Cycle counts and reconciliation

Rolling counts rather than an annual shutdown, with variance flagged and traced to the movement that caused it.

Live stock across channels

One stock position published to every channel you sell on, so you stop overselling the last unit in three places at once.

Goods inward and returns

Structured intake for supplier deliveries and customer returns, with condition grading before stock re-enters saleable inventory.

Multi-warehouse and transfers

Run several locations with inter-warehouse transfers and location-level visibility of what is committed versus available.

In detail

Where inventory quietly leaks — and where we catch it.

Stock that enters unrecorded or mis-recorded is wrong for the rest of its life. Intake is structured and confirmed against the purchase order.

  • Receipt matched against the purchase order
  • Discrepancies raised at the dock, not later
  • Condition graded before stock becomes saleable
  • Barcode scan confirmation at intake
Questions

The things buyers actually ask

Scanning gives you the strongest audit trail, and Honeywell and Zebra devices are already integration-ready. The module works without scanners, but confirmation steps become manual and the trail is weaker.

Yes. Multiple locations, inter-warehouse transfers and per-location availability are part of the module, including committed-versus-available views per site.

One stock position is held in the kernel and published to every connected channel, so the storefront, marketplace listings and POS all read the same number rather than each keeping their own.

See your warehouse modelled in eqomOS.

A working walkthrough with your catalogue, your order flow and your questions. No slideware.

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