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.
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 Data Model The Inventory Replenishment data model includes objects and fields that you can use to track your inventory, manage inventory replenishment policies, and monitor product requests across inventory locations.
Inventory Replenishment Permissions Salesforce admins and inventory managers require permissions to build an automated replenishment process, create inventory replenishment policies, and manage product requests.
Customize Product Item Page Layout for Inventory Replenishment Help inventory managers easily identify the applicable replenishment policy for each product item by adding the Applicable Inventory Replenishment Policy related list on the product item record page.
Automated Inventory Replenishment Process Build an inventory replenishment process that automatically replenishes product items based on their applicable inventory replenishment policies. Use a preconfigured batch job definition and create a flow to schedule and invoke the replenishment process.
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