Stock Transfer:
Stock Transfer:
What does this term stand for?
Stock Transfer is the process of moving inventory or goods from one warehouse, store, or distribution center to another within the same company or supply chain network. It helps balance stock levels, meet regional demand, reduce stockouts, and optimize storage space. Stock transfers may be planned periodically or executed in response to real-time inventory needs. Effective stock transfer requires accurate documentation, coordination with transportation providers, and tracking to ensure timely arrival and proper reconciliation at the receiving location.
Characteristics:
- Internal inventory movement
- Balances stock levels
- Reduces stockouts
- Optimizes warehouse space
- Requires tracking and documentation
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