01 — Redundant POs
Stop tying up cash in redundant POs
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PO flagged redundant — 640 units already owned

Where the days go
You re-order inventory you already own — or eat a 3PL dispute — because no one view shows where every unit actually sits.
The numbers
600 units @ $15 — restock looked needed
01350 unallocated at supplier + 290 at 3PL
021,500 in / 1,100 out — 400 unaccounted
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Inventory map
PO avoided
600 units @ $15 — restock looked needed
Units found
350 unallocated at supplier + 290 at 3PL
Dispute recovered
1,500 in / 1,100 out — 400 unaccounted
What sellers say
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What you get
What do I own, where is it, and what happened to the units I sent out?
01 — Redundant POs
See on-hand and in-transit stock before you place the order.

02 — One-minute check
Every unit, every location, on one chart.
See all six stock locations
03 — 3PL disputes
Reconcile units-in vs units-out and surface what's unaccounted.

01 — Redundant POs
See on-hand and in-transit stock before you place the order.
02 — One-minute check
Every unit, every location, on one chart.
See all six stock locations03 — 3PL disputes
Reconcile units-in vs units-out and surface what's unaccounted.

The $9,000 case
Restock looked needed — until the inventory map showed 640 units already owned.
Step 1
Restock looked needed — 600 units at $15.
Step 2
350 unallocated units were sitting at the supplier.
Step 3
640 units total — already owned, already paid for.
Step 4
Not in duplicate stock. Every carton cost still ties back to landed COGS.
