Inventory and service managers can model and track inventory stock and movement by using
the inventory management data model. Use the inventory search experience to search for and
track products across locations based on their business brand, make name, product family,
and other attributes. Meet customer demand and maintain the right inventory level by
transferring serialized and non-serialized products across inventory locations.
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.
Search for and Transfer Products Across Inventory Locations Monitor inventory stock across inventory locations by searching for products and parts based on their business brand, product family, model year, and other key attributes. Review the available quantity of products at an inventory location and transfer serialized and non-serialized products to another location easily. After products are transferred, ensure that they're received to maintain accurate inventory information.
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