Stackbox WMS redefines warehouse performance with cutting-edge inventory control. It eliminates ghost stock, prevents negative inventory, and ensures uninterrupted operations—even during cycle counts. With real-time tracking, dynamic allocation, and intelligent automation, every unit of stock is always visible and available.No more guesswork. No more delays. Just faster fulfillment, smarter decisions, and happier customers.Upgrade to Stackbox—where precision meets productivity.
Understanding Of Advanced Inventory Control
Efficient inventory management is the backbone of warehouse operations. Traditional warehouse management systems (WMS) often suffer from issues like ghost inventory, negative stock, and operational stoppages during cycle counting. These inefficiencies lead to fulfillment failures, increased costs, and poor customer satisfaction. Stackbox WMS is designed to address these challenges with advanced inventory control mechanisms that ensure:
Realtime Available-To-Promise (ATP) and Reservation (can promise against Pre-Goods Received update)
Zero ghost inventory (all stock is accurately reflected in the system)
No negative inventory scenarios (ensuring stock levels never go below zero)
Uninterrupted operations during stock counting (minimizing workflow disruptions)
The Problem with Legacy WMS Systems
Many legacy WMS solutions struggle with stock visibility due to inefficient handling of inventory locking during various warehouse operations. This leads to scenarios where stock physically present in the warehouse remains unallocated, causing fulfillment drops and customer dissatisfaction.
A major challenge in legacy systems is that they do not account for Quant/HUs (Handling Units) with a "LOCKED" status during batch allocation. This means that stock tied to specific warehouse activities is often left out of the allocation process, even when available.
Key Activities That Create GHOST Inventory in Legacy Systems
Some of the common warehouse operations that result in ghost inventory and therefore unfulfilled orders in traditional WMS include:
Reverse Replenishment – When stock is being moved back from a picking location to storage, it becomes temporarily unavailable.
Outbound Unpick – Orders that are cancelled or modified after picking may leave inventory in an undefined status.
Inventory Movement (IM) within the same SLOC (Storage Location) – Transfers within the same warehouse often lead to inventory being locked.
Bin Consolidation – The process of merging inventory from multiple bins to optimize space can cause stock to remain unallocated.
Inventory Reconciliation (IRA) – Stock under verification is typically restricted from allocation.
Auto-Replenishment – When the system reserves stock for replenishing pick locations, it may not be available for order fulfillment.
Inbound Putaway – New stock being received and placed in storage locations is sometimes excluded from allocations.
How Stackbox WMS Addresses These Issues
Stackbox WMS is built with sophisticated inventory control mechanisms that proactively manage locked inventory to ensure optimal stock utilization. Here’s how it eliminates inefficiencies found in legacy systems:
Fig: Stackbox Advanced Inventory Control Mechanism
Real-Time Inventory Visibility Unlike legacy WMS solutions that struggle with locked stock, Stackbox WMS provides real-time inventory tracking across all storage locations. It ensures that every SKU (Stock Keeping Unit) is accounted for, preventing ghost inventory issues.
Dynamic Allocation Logic Stackbox WMS intelligently manages inventory locks by considering stock in various statuses during allocation. This prevents fulfillment drops by ensuring that stock awaiting putaway, reconciliation, or movement is not excluded from order fulfillment.
Proactive Exception Handling Stackbox WMS continuously monitors warehouse operations and identifies inventory bottlenecks caused by locked stock. By proactively addressing exceptions, it prevents delays and ensures seamless order processing.
Seamless Operations During Counting Cycle counting and full inventory audits in Stackbox WMS do not disrupt daily operations. The system dynamically updates stock levels, preventing inventory discrepancies and eliminating the need for operational halts.
Automated Stock Adjustments The system integrates machine learning and predictive analytics to detect and correct inventory inconsistencies, further reducing the risk of negative stock and ensuring that available stock is always ready for allocation.
The Business Impact of Advanced Inventory Control
By implementing Stackbox WMS, businesses can achieve:
Higher Fulfillment Rates – Orders are processed accurately with minimal delays.
Reduced Inventory Discrepancies – No more ghost stock or negative inventory scenarios.
Operational Efficiency – Inventory counting and reconciliation occur without disrupting warehouse activities.
Legacy WMS solutions struggle with inventory accuracy and allocation due to inefficient handling of locked stock. Stackbox WMS revolutionizes inventory control by eliminating ghost inventory, preventing negative stock scenarios, and ensuring uninterrupted warehouse operations. By leveraging real-time tracking, dynamic allocation, and proactive exception handling, Stackbox WMS optimizes fulfillment processes and enhances overall supply chain efficiency.
To learn more about how Stackbox WMS can transform your warehouse operations, visit Stackbox.xyz.
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