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Inventory Module Improvements: Product Reservations Page and Other

Track and manage product reservations from different client orders in single table

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Product Reservations Page

At the end of 2025, Orderry introduced the ability to reserve products for client orders. Now, as a continuation of this feature, we’re happy to announce a dedicated product Reservations page in the Inventory module.

On this page, you can view and manage all active product reservations from different customer orders in a single table that includes information about:

  • reservation creation date

  • order number and client

  • product SKU, code, name, and warehouse

  • reserved quantity, reservation period (from and to), and the number of days left until the reservation expires

Once a product is deducted to an order or the reservation period ends, the reservation becomes inactive and is no longer displayed in this table.

You can filter the table by reservation creation date, warehouse, number of days remaining, and customer. You can also customize the table view by choosing which columns to display, their order, and the column used for sorting.

If needed, you can open any reservation to edit or transfer it.

You can also export reservations or move them to another warehouse — that is, change the warehouse of the product reservation — using bulk actions.

Stock Control Settings for Multiple Warehouses

Orderry includes a stock control feature that lets you set minimum and maximum stock levels for each product, allowing you to:

  • receive alerts when product stock reaches the minimum level;

  • simplify purchase order creation thanks to an automatically generated list of Products to Reorder in Inventory > Purchase Orders.

Previously, stock control had to be configured separately for each warehouse. This could take a lot of time for companies with multiple warehouses using the same stock control rules. Now, when configuring stock control in the product profile, you can select multiple warehouses at once — saving time.

At the same time, the specified minimum and maximum stock levels are displayed in the table as a separate row for each warehouse. This ensures transparency and allows you to adjust values for a specific warehouse when needed.

If you have any questions, suggestions, or feedback about this update, please contact our Support team via chat. Your feedback helps us make Orderry even better.

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