What it tells you
Transfers shows the net stock transfers between your warehouses for the product in each period — the balance of what is moving in versus what is moving out. It nets inbound and outbound moves into a single number per time bucket, so a positive value means the location is receiving more than it sends, and a negative value means it is sending more than it receives. It appears as a row for each product on the Supply planning grid.How to read it
Expand a Transfers cell to split the net figure into two sub-rows:- In — inbound moves arriving at this warehouse
- Out — outbound moves leaving this warehouse (shown as negative)
What to do about it
Use Transfers to rebalance your network — move surplus or stranded stock from where it sits idle to where it is short:- Hover a Transfers cell to reveal a ”+” that opens Create Transfer Order, prefilled with the quantity and dates.
- Set up transfers to relieve a location heading toward a stockout, or to clear stranded stock flagged elsewhere on the grid.
Example
One warehouse is projected to run short next period while another holds a comfortable surplus. You hover the Transfers cell on the short location, click the ”+”, and a transfer order opens prefilled with the quantity and dates to move stock from the surplus site. The net Transfers value at the receiving warehouse turns positive; at the sending warehouse it shows the matching negative move.Tip: Transfers is the main tool for moving stranded stock — the inventory flagged with a yellow “S” on the Available row. See Transfer orders for the full transfer workflow.