10/08/2026
Stock in the warehouse is not the same as stock a picker can find.
An item may show as available while being split across several physical bins. Some of that quantity may already be allocated to another open Pick List. If the system ignores either detail, the picker is left searching or competing for stock that has already been promised.
NexWave connects the sales order to the physical pick. When a Pick List is created for delivery, it suggests available stock by warehouse bin. The picker can review the bin code, zone, aisle, rack and quantity, then adjust the bin or picked quantity when the physical stock requires it.
Open Pick Lists are part of the availability calculation. Quantities already allocated from a bin reduce what NexWave can suggest for a new pick, helping prevent the same bin stock from being allocated twice.
After the Pick List is confirmed, the selected Warehouse Bin carries through to the Delivery Note together with the Pick List reference. The despatch record therefore shows not only which warehouse supplied the item, but the physical bin used for the movement.
That is the difference between stock visibility and an actionable picking process.
Could a new picker find the right stock without relying on someone else's memory?