> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.spherecast.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Inventory metrics per product

> The workhorse product-level triage list, with per-warehouse detail and a reorder-status filter.

## What this page is for

**Inventory metrics per product** is the report you live in when you're triaging your catalog. Every product (SKU) gets a row, and each row **expands to per-warehouse detail** so you can see where the stock actually sits. It gathers sales history, forecast, values, stock position, and coverage into one place so you can sort, filter, and act on the products that need you.

Think of it as your product-level worklist: scan it, sort by what matters today, filter to the products in trouble, and open the ones that need a decision.

## The columns

Columns are selectable — turn on the ones you need. They fall into a few groups:

| Group              | Columns                                                                     | What they tell you                                                                       |
| ------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Identity**       | Product, Internal title, ABC                                                | Which product it is, plus its ABC class (A = your most important movers, C = the least). |
| **Sales history**  | Orders in last 30 / 60 / 90 days, Avg/day for each                          | How much has actually sold recently, and the daily run rate.                             |
| **Forecast**       | Next-30-day forecast, avg/day                                               | Expected demand for the coming month.                                                    |
| **Values**         | Overstock value, Inventory value                                            | Dollars tied up in excess, and total dollars on hand.                                    |
| **Stock position** | Stock on-hand, Open orders, Available, Available after pending B2B, Inbound | What you have, what's already ordered, what's truly free to use, and what's coming.      |
| **Coverage**       | Coverage, Coverage with Inbound                                             | How long today's stock lasts, without and with incoming orders.                          |

**Available after pending B2B** subtracts stock earmarked for pending business-to-business orders, so you see what's genuinely uncommitted. **Coverage with Inbound** extends the runway to include orders already on the way.

## Reorder status

Every product is also classified into a **reorder status** — a triage bucket you can filter on to jump straight to the products in a given state:

| Status                    | What it means                             |
| ------------------------- | ----------------------------------------- |
| **Out of stock**          | Nothing available now.                    |
| **Will run out of stock** | Projected to hit zero within the horizon. |
| **Replenish now**         | Time to reorder to stay ahead of demand.  |
| **All good**              | Healthy — no action needed.               |
| **Overstock**             | More than you need.                       |

Filtering to **Out of stock** and **Replenish now** gives you your action list for the day; **Overstock** gives you what to slow down or transfer.

## Digging into the numbers

The **Inbound** and **Open orders** figures have popovers that break down the incoming quantity by source — which **purchase orders (POs)**, **transfer orders (TOs)**, and **work orders (WOs)** make up the total. So when a product shows healthy Inbound, you can open it and confirm exactly which orders you're counting on and when they land.

## Step by step: build your daily action list

1. Filter **reorder status** to **Replenish now** and **Will run out of stock**.
2. Sort by **ABC** or **Inventory value** so your most important products rise to the top.
3. For a tight product, open the **Inbound** popover to see which POs, TOs, or WOs are coming and when.
4. Expand the row to per-warehouse detail to see which location is short.
5. Act on the shortfall, then move to the next product.

## Example

A planner filters to **Replenish now**, sorts by ABC, and lands on an A-class SKU showing **Available** well under its next-30-day forecast. The **Inbound** popover shows one PO arriving too late. Expanding the row reveals the East warehouse is the one running dry. The planner expedites the PO and moves on.

> **Tip:** This report is the bridge from the aggregate to the action. Come here from the [Planning overview](/guide/reports/planning-overview), and save the column layout and filters you use most as a reusable preset — see [Custom views](/custom-views) and [Supply planning](/guide/supply-planning/overview).
