Prevent stockouts, ensure consistent product availability, and cultivate customer trust
with a reliable, streamlined inventory replenishments process. Manage inventory replenishment
policies to define how product items are restocked, where they're restocked from, and by how
much they're restocked. Periodically run an automated inventory replenishment to trigger
replenishment when stock levels drop below predefined thresholds—all without manual inventory
checks.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Automotive Cloud, Communications Cloud, Energy and Utilities Cloud,
Manufacturing Cloud, Service Cloud, and Media Cloud. View edition
availability.
Inventory Replenishment Workflow Monitor inventory levels, use an automated inventory replenishment process, and manage product requests across inventory locations.
Inventory Replenishment Setup Set up and configure Inventory Replenishment to automate the replenishment of product items based on inventory replenishment policies. Turn on Inventory Replenishment in Setup, and grant users the required permissions. Build an automated inventory replenishment process by using a predefined flow and a predefined batch job definition.
Managing Inventory Replenishment Inventory managers track inventory levels, establish inventory replenishment policies, and manage the requests for products across inventory locations. Inventory replenishment policies define how product items are restocked when they reach a minimum stock level. Automated replenishment processes determine the product items to be restocked based on the replenishment policies. The policy with the most closely matching combination of product and location applies to a product item.
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