If you maintain a perpetual inventory system, you understand the challenges involved with managing inventory commitment. Having a strong inventory commitment strategy can be an important key factor in maintaining customer retention and preventing lost sales due to inventory shortages or delayed ship times. Having software that supports your business needs is important, and you may be interested to know what NetSuite can offer out of the box.
Out of the box, NetSuite comes with functionality to help you commit inventory to sales orders. At a high level, inventory commitment can happen manually (user driven) or automatically (system driven). Although there is a scheduled commitment option which I will cover below.
Commitment Options
The Commit Orders page contains some handy filters and sorting options to help manual inventory commitment easier to manage.
For more advanced business needs, you can consider the native NetSuite Supply Allocation add-on module which allows you to allocate future inventory (inventory on purchase orders not yet received), create order reservations based on sales channel, among other more advanced functionality.
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