Balance Stock Levels
Move inventory from overstocked locations to understocked ones to prevent stockouts and reduce waste.
Inventory transfers let you move stock between your fulfillment locations. This helps you balance inventory across warehouses, prepare for seasonal demand, or consolidate stock when needed.
Inventory Transfers let you move stock between your fulfillment locations to balance supply, reduce shipping costs, and prepare for seasonal demand. Every transfer is tracked in real time — from creation through receiving — so your inventory counts stay accurate across all locations.
Move inventory from overstocked locations to understocked ones to prevent stockouts and reduce waste.
Position inventory closer to customers or high-demand areas to reduce shipping costs and delivery times.
Pre-position inventory ahead of peak seasons or promotional events at strategic locations.
Keep accurate records of all inventory movements between locations with full audit trails.
Go to Transfers
Click Transfers in the main navigation to view your transfer history.
Click Actions → Create Transfer
Click the Actions button in the top right, then select Create Transfer from the dropdown menu.
Select Source Location
Choose the fulfillment location where the inventory is currently stored. This is where the stock will be transferred FROM.
Click Continue
After selecting the source location, click Continue to proceed to the next step.
Select Destination Location(s)
Choose one or more fulfillment locations where you want to send the inventory. You can transfer to multiple destinations in one transfer.
Click Continue
Once you’ve selected all destination locations, click Continue to move to SKU selection.
Add SKUs to Transfer
Click Add SKUs and select the products you want to transfer. Enter the quantity for each SKU at each destination location.
Review Transfer Details
The system will show you a preview with all transfer details including SKUs, quantities, and locations. Click Continue to proceed.
Create Transfer
Review the final summary and click Save Transfer to create it in draft status. The transfer is now saved but not yet confirmed.
Confirm Transfer
Back on the Transfers list, find your draft transfer, click the actions menu (three dots), and select Create Transfer to confirm it. This initiates the actual inventory movement.
Transfers move through different statuses as they progress:
Saved but not confirmed. The transfer is created but inventory hasn’t started moving yet. You can still edit or delete draft transfers.
In process. The transfer is confirmed and inventory is in transit between locations. Stock is deducted from the source and pending at destinations.
Complete. All items have been received at destination locations and inventory levels are updated.
Once a transfer is created, you can perform several actions:
Preview - View transfer details including SKUs, quantities, and locations
Print - Generate a PDF of the transfer for physical documentation
Create Transfer - Convert a draft transfer to confirmed status
Remove - Delete a draft transfer (only available for drafts)
The Transfers table shows key information for each transfer:
You can send inventory to multiple destination locations in a single transfer:
Select Source Location
Choose where the inventory is coming from.
Select Multiple Destinations
In step 2, select as many destination locations as you need.
Allocate Quantities
When adding SKUs, specify how many units go to each destination. For example, send 50 units to Location A and 30 units to Location B.
Review Allocation
The preview will show quantities broken down by destination so you can verify everything is correct.
Create transfers in advance to allow time for physical movement and receiving. Don’t wait until you’re out of stock at a location.
Before creating a transfer, check that the source location has enough available inventory. The system won’t let you transfer more than is available.
Add notes to your transfers explaining the reason (rebalancing, seasonal, customer order, etc.) for better record-keeping.
Convert draft transfers to confirmed status as soon as you’re ready to ship. This updates inventory levels immediately so your stock counts stay accurate.
Monitor the “In Transit” column to see how much inventory is currently moving between locations. This helps with planning and avoids double-counting stock.
Use the Print function to generate transfer documents for your warehouse team to reference when packing and receiving.
Rebalancing Stock
Location A has 200 units and Location B is out of stock. Create a transfer to move 100 units from A to B to balance inventory across both warehouses.
Seasonal Preparation
You expect high demand at your West Coast warehouse before the holidays. Transfer extra inventory from your East Coast warehouse 2-3 weeks in advance.
Consolidation
You’re closing a temporary warehouse and need to move all inventory to your main facility. Create a transfer from the temp location to your primary warehouse.
Order Fulfillment Optimization
A large order needs to ship from Location B, but most inventory is at Location A. Transfer the needed quantity from A to B so it can be fulfilled efficiently.
Can’t select a location
Only active fulfillment locations appear in the selection. Check with your admin if you need access to additional locations.
“Low Qty” error when adding SKUs
The source location doesn’t have enough available stock to transfer. Check the available quantity and reduce your transfer amount, or choose a different source location.
Can’t edit a transfer
Once a transfer is confirmed, it cannot be edited or cancelled. You can only edit draft transfers. Double-check everything before confirming.
Transfer not showing in list
Use the filter options to check if the transfer is in a different status. Also verify you’re looking at the correct date range.
Quantities not updating
Make sure the transfer status is “Confirmed” - draft transfers don’t affect inventory levels. Once confirmed, quantities update immediately at the source and show as “In Transit” until received.
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