Transparency and Analytics
Understand how repleno turns consumption, orders, and goods receipts into actionable data and which decisions become easier as a result.
repleno condenses consumption, orders, and goods receipts into a picture of your warehouse: which items tie up capital? Where are purchase prices missing? Which parts barely move?
What perspectives repleno provides
- Stock value: Shows how much capital is tied up in inventory and where purchase prices are missing.
- Missing price: Makes visible which active items distort the stock value because no purchase price has been entered yet.
- Slow movers: Helps distinguish rarely-moved items from intentional stock. repleno deliberately does not flag newly created items as dead stock prematurely.
- Min/max recommendations: repleno suggests concrete stock limits based on consumption and order data.
- Automation rate: Shows how many items are running on autopilot and which manual items should be automated next.
- Transaction log: Complete movement history of all inbound and outbound transactions.
What this means for operations
repleno makes visible where capital is tied up in inventory, where stock levels are too high, and which items are still being ordered manually. On this basis, the warehouse can be optimized in a targeted way: less overstock, fewer stockouts, more on autopilot.
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