Balance Stock Levels
Move products from overstocked locations to ones running low. Keep inventory where it’s needed most.
Transfers help you move inventory between different fulfillment locations. When one location runs low on stock while another has extra, you can create a transfer to rebalance inventory across your warehouse network.
This keeps your products available where customers need them most and helps you fulfill orders faster.
Inventory Transfers let you move stock between your fulfillment locations to balance supply, cut shipping costs, and position inventory where demand is highest. Every transfer is tracked from creation through receiving with full quantity visibility — in transit and received — at each location.
Move products from overstocked locations to ones running low. Keep inventory where it’s needed most.
Ship orders from locations closer to customers. Save on shipping costs and deliver faster.
See exactly which products are in transit between locations. Know when inventory will arrive.
Move stock proactively before a location runs out. Keep all locations stocked and ready to ship.
The Transfers page shows all your inventory movements between locations:
The transfers table displays:
You can customize which columns appear by clicking the Columns button.
Use the filter dropdown (funnel icon) to:
The All badge shows you’re viewing all transfers (no active filters).
Click the Actions button in the top right to:
Select Source Location
Choose which fulfillment location has the inventory you want to move. This is where the products currently are.
Select Destination Location
Pick where you want to send the inventory. This location will receive the products.
Add Products
Select which SKUs to transfer and how many units of each. You can only transfer inventory that’s available at the source location.
Create Transfer
Save the transfer to create it. The inventory status changes to “In Transit” and is removed from the source location’s available stock.
Receive Inventory
When the products arrive at the destination, mark them as received. The inventory becomes available at the new location.
Each transfer shows its current status:
Products that are:
Products that have:
Move extra inventory to locations with higher seasonal demand. Stock up beach locations in summer, for example.
Transfer initial stock to a newly opened fulfillment location. Get the new location operational quickly.
Close or reduce inventory at one location by transferring everything to another. Centralize operations when needed.
Quickly move products to a location that’s about to run out. Prevent stockouts and keep orders flowing.
Create transfers before locations run out. Factor in transit time so inventory arrives when needed.
Verify the source location has enough inventory before creating a transfer. You can’t transfer more than you have.
Know how long transfers usually take between locations. Use this to plan future transfers better.
Mark items as received as soon as they arrive. This updates your inventory counts accurately.
Save custom filters for transfers you check often. View by location pair, date range, or status quickly.
Keep an eye on products in transit. Follow up if transfers take longer than expected.
Problem: The create transfer option isn’t working.
Solutions:
Problem: Created a transfer but inventory counts haven’t changed.
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Problem: The quantities in your transfer don’t match what you expected.
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Problem: You need to cancel a transfer that’s already created.
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Related Documentation:
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Ready to move some inventory? Learn how to create a transfer between your locations.