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Running inventory across multiple locations

Once you grow past a single store or warehouse, inventory becomes a real-time coordination problem. Done right, a multi-location setup means you never lose a sale to out-of-stock — done wrong, it means phantom stock everywhere.

Retail Management  ·  6 min read

Centralise the truth, not the team

You don't need a central store manager. You need a central SKU database. Every location sees the same SKU, the same pricing tiers, and its own real-time stock — without spreadsheets flying between branches.

Transfer vs. reorder — a simple rule

If another location has stock within 24 hours of transport time, transfer. If not, reorder from the supplier. Render9 flags both options automatically when a location dips below its reorder level.

Track in-transit stock

Stock that left Warehouse A but hasn't reached Store B is the most commonly lost inventory in SMBs. Render9 keeps it in a distinct 'in-transit' bucket so reports reconcile even mid-transfer.

Location-aware pricing

Different cities, different taxes, sometimes different prices. Store-level overrides let you keep one master catalog without confusing your field teams.

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