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Hierarchical warehouse management with Odoo

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Hey Ifty,

You are on the right path. Enable your Multi-warehouse functionality and also be sure to turn on "Multi-step Routes".


From here when you go to your warehouse configuration you can specify which main warehouse will be resupplying your smaller warehouses/locations.

I have two warehouses created, one main warehouse and a smaller one (perhaps a store):



The main warehouse is resupplied via purchasing and/or manufacturing (Assuming you have Purchase and/or Manufacturing installed):



The smaller warehouse will be resupplied from the larger one:


Then you need to decide when you want to resupply. You can use our new replenishment menu item to set and trigger automated re-order rules or you can manually decide when you want to resupply each location and how.

If you want to automate the re-order rules you will set the replenishment route on the product:


and set up the re-order rule (This also assumes you have set your products to be "Storable" type):


When the scheduler is ran Odoo will see that your Small Warehouse (SWH) is low and trigger a delivery from the main warehouse (WH) and a receipt into the small warehouse (SWH).

Here is the replenishment screen where you can decide when and how to replenish each location:


As you can see you have a lot of flexibility in terms of when, how much, and from where you replenish your national warehouse network.

Hope this helps!

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I get where you're coming from. Diving into Odoo can be a bit overwhelming since it's packed with tools, tho finding the right one can be tricky. You're dealing with a multi-level warehouse setup for efficient inventory management. Start with the Inventory module, setting up regional warehouses and then configuring those retail locations as child spots. Odoo’s locations and routes are pretty helpful for this hierarchy.


Setting up reordering rules is important. For each shop, create rules to automatically request stock from its parent warehouse. This way, Odoo’s multi-step routes can automate stock moves between levels. Managing users? Use the multi-company/warehouses feature. You can assign each user specific access rights for warehouse levels to structure authorization.


Here's where tools like Cleverence come in handy. They're great for mobile inventory. I worked on a project using their offline, barcode-driven solutions syncing smoothly with Odoo’s backend - majorly reduced errors! The low-code customization was adaptable and the API made integration a breeze. But be ready to experiment a bit, Odoo logic can be weird, and sometimes it's a bit of trial and error. Keep at it!

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