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Inventory Management Dashboard

Comprehensive inventory analytics and monitoring

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Inventory Dashboard

Inventory ManagementReal-time Control & Analytics

Monitor stock levels, optimize turnover rates, and never miss a reorder with intelligent alerts and comprehensive ABC analysis.

Stock Value

$52,967.50

Total Items

15

Avg Turnover

6.4x

Health Score

53.3%

Real-time Analytics

Monitor stock levels and trends

Smart Alerts

Proactive reorder notifications

ABC Classification

Prioritize critical inventory

Demand Forecasting

Predict future needs

Total Stock Value

$52,967.50

+12.5% vs last month

Avg Turnover Rate

6.4x

+0.8x vs target

Stock Health

53.3%

Days of Stock

51.3

Average across all items

2

Out of Stock Items

3

Low Stock Items

2

Overstocked Items

Stock Value Trend
Monthly stock value over the past year
Category Performance
Stock value and turnover by category
ABC Classification Summary
Class A(4 items)
$30,927.50
Class B(5 items)
$11,070.00
Class C(6 items)
$10,970.00
Turnover Rate Distribution

1

0-3x

6

3-6x

6

6-9x

2

9+x

Frequently Asked Questions
Learn more about inventory management concepts

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Dashboard Overview

The Inventory Management Dashboard provides a comprehensive view of your inventory health, combining real-time metrics with historical trends to help you make data-driven decisions.

Key metrics include stock levels, turnover rates, ABC classification, reorder alerts, and stock value tracking. Use this dashboard to identify issues before they become problems and optimize your inventory investment.

Key Features
  • Stock Levels: Real-time visibility across all inventory items
  • Reorder Alerts: Proactive notifications for low and out-of-stock items
  • ABC Analysis: Prioritize items by value and importance
  • Turnover Metrics: Track how efficiently inventory moves
Benefits
  • 1.Reduce stockouts and lost sales through proactive alerts
  • 2.Optimize working capital by identifying overstocked items
  • 3.Focus efforts on high-value Class A items
  • 4.Improve turnover and reduce carrying costs
Understanding Key Metrics
What each metric means and how to use it

Stock Value

Total value of inventory on hand (units × unit cost)

Track investment in inventory over time

Turnover Rate

How many times inventory is sold and replaced per year

Higher turnover = more efficient inventory

Days of Stock

How many days of demand current stock can support

Lower days = tighter inventory management

ABC Classification

Items ranked by value (A=high, B=medium, C=low)

Focus efforts on high-value Class A items

ABC Classification Guide
Prioritize inventory management based on item value
Class AHigh Value
  • • 10-20% of items, 70-80% of value
  • • Tight control and frequent review
  • • Accurate demand forecasting
  • • Low safety stock, high service level
  • • Regular supplier communication
Class BMedium Value
  • • 20-30% of items, 15-25% of value
  • • Moderate control measures
  • • Regular periodic reviews
  • • Standard safety stock levels
  • • Balanced ordering approach
Class CLow Value
  • • 50-70% of items, 5-10% of value
  • • Simple, low-cost controls
  • • Less frequent review cycles
  • • Larger safety stock acceptable
  • • Consider vendor-managed inventory
Pro Tips
  • Review dashboard daily to catch emerging issues early
  • Set up automated alerts for critical Class A items
  • Use trends tab to identify seasonal patterns and plan ahead
  • Combine ABC analysis with XYZ demand variability for better classification
  • Target higher turnover for Class A, accept lower for Class C
  • Review and adjust reorder points based on lead time changes
Common Mistakes
  • Ignoring low stock alerts until items are out of stock
  • Treating all items equally instead of prioritizing by ABC class
  • Not updating reorder points when demand patterns change
  • Focusing only on stockout risk while ignoring overstock costs
  • Not considering lead time variability in safety stock calculations
Frequently Asked Questions