Data That Drives Decisions


“We keep buying stock we already own, or finding out too late that we don’t have enough.”

Purchasing becomes difficult when buyers cannot trust stock, inbound supply, transfer status, backorders, order demand or supplier delivery performance.

A product may look low in stock, but more is already inbound. Another may be in transfer. Another may be physically present but already committed. Another may be required for wholesale backorders. Another may be delayed by a supplier. Another may be in the wrong location.

Without connected stock, order and supplier visibility, purchasing becomes reactive.

Stok.ly helps connect purchasing decisions to operational truth.

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What do you like best about Stok.ly – Inventory-Centric Cloud ERP?
“We have gone from a pen and paper warehouse to a completely digital system that has streamlined our business immensely. The customer support has been superb since the day we onboarded with Stok.ly and we continue to build a great relationship with the team.

We use Stok.ly daily in our warehouse and have found a number of features to now be invaluable. The ease of integration is incredible and has streamlined tasks within our business ten fold.”

Real-Time Stock. Always In Sync.

What Is Stok.ly Purchasing and Replenishment Management?

Stok.ly purchasing and replenishment management helps businesses control purchase orders, supplier demand, inbound stock, goods receipt, variance handling, supplier performance and replenishment activity.

It is part of Stok.ly’s order management-led, inventory-centric ERP platform.

That means purchasing is not disconnected from stock and orders. It is connected to inventory control, order demand, warehouse goods-in, transfer visibility, fulfilment, finance and reporting.

The Purchasing Problems Stok.ly Helps Solve

  • Teams buy without trusted stock visibility: Buyers need to know what is on hand, available, committed, inbound, in transfer, backordered and required before deciding what to purchase.
  • Inbound stock is hard to trust: Purchase orders only become operationally useful when the business can see what is due, what has arrived, what is short and what is available.
  • Goods receipt variances create uncertainty: Supplier deliveries may not match purchase orders. Without variance control, stock, finance and fulfilment confidence can suffer.
  • Replenishment is reactive: If purchasing is based on manual checks or old reports, teams may buy late, buy too much or buy the wrong stock.
  • Supplier performance is unclear: Supplier reliability affects stock availability, customer promises and fulfilment performance.
  • Pre-allocated demand is hard to manage: Incoming stock may already be tied to orders, backorders or manufacturing demand, but that commitment needs to be visible.

How Stok.ly Helps Purchasing Teams

  • Connects purchasing to stock truth: Stok.ly helps buyers understand what stock exists, what is available, what is committed, what is inbound and what is needed.
  • Controls purchase order workflows: Stok.ly helps manage purchase orders as part of the same operational system that controls stock, orders, warehouse goods-in and reporting.
  • Improves inbound stock visibility: Stok.ly helps teams understand what is expected from suppliers, what has arrived and what needs review.
  • Supports goods receipt variance control: Supplier deliveries do not always match expectations. Stok.ly helps detect and manage receipt variances.
  • Connects replenishment to demand: Stok.ly helps purchasing decisions connect to order demand, future demand, stock position and fulfilment requirements.
  • Gives management better purchasing visibility: Stok.ly connects purchasing, supplier performance, inbound stock and reporting so leaders can understand where purchasing decisions are supporting or constraining the operation.

Stok.ly Capability Matrix for Purchasing and Replenishment

Capability What it controls Customer problem addressed Operational value
Purchase Order Management Purchase order creation, control and inbound planning Poor inbound planning and lack of purchasing visibility Improves buying control and supplier-driven stock planning
Goods Receipt Variance Control Differences between expected and received goods Receiving errors, supplier mismatches and goods-in uncertainty Improves inbound accuracy and stock trust
Store Replenishment Engine Replenishment logic and min/max stock support Stockouts and unclear replenishment decisions Improves availability and store or location-level stock planning
Inbound Receipt Variance and Quarantine Control Unexpected, excess or mismatched inbound items Unexpected supplier receipts and stock that needs review before use Protects stock truth by placing unresolved inbound issues into controlled review
Supplier Performance Tracking Supplier reliability and delivery performance Unclear supplier reliability and weak supplier visibility Improves purchasing decisions and supplier management
Supplier Performance Tracking Supplier reliability within inbound and ERP workflows Difficulty measuring supplier delivery behaviour Helps teams understand which suppliers support or damage stock availability
Supplier-Based Replenishment Logic Supplier ordering and replenishment behaviour Manual replenishment and unclear supplier-driven purchasing logic Supports more structured replenishment based on supplier and demand context
Forward Demand Visibility Engine Future demand across orders and forecasts Purchasing decisions made without clear forward demand visibility Helps buyers understand future demand before making purchasing decisions
Pre-Allocation Against Future Supply Engine Linking sales order demand to incoming purchase orders or manufacturing runs Inbound stock is already needed, but that commitment is not visible Connects purchasing to demand, backorders and fulfilment planning
Automatic Pre-Allocated Stock Recognition and Fulfilment Received purchase-order or manufacturing-run stock tied to pre-allocated sales orders Manual matching of inbound stock to waiting customer demand Improves fulfilment speed when stock arrives for pre-allocated orders

Current Approach vs Stok.ly Purchasing

Current approach What tends to break Stok.ly approach
Purchasing from spreadsheet reports Buyers work from stale or manually interpreted stock data Connect purchasing to live stock, demand and inbound visibility
Purchase orders disconnected from warehouse goods-in Inbound stock is unclear until manually processed Connect purchase orders to goods receipt and variance control
Supplier issues tracked informally Supplier performance is hard to measure Track supplier reliability and delivery performance
Replenishment based on gut feel Teams buy too late, too much or the wrong products Connect replenishment to demand, stock position and supplier context
Inbound stock not linked to waiting orders Teams manually match received stock to backorders or pre-allocated demand Connect incoming stock to pre-allocated orders and fulfilment workflows
ERP For Smarter Stock Planning

Who This Page Is For

  • Retailers that need better replenishment and supplier visibility
  • Wholesalers managing purchase demand against B2B orders and backorders
  • Distribution businesses managing supplier reliability and inbound stock
  • Hybrid B2C and B2B businesses that need purchasing connected to stock and orders
  • Teams replacing manual buying spreadsheets, stock checks and supplier trackers

Who This Page Is Not For

This page is not for businesses that only need a simple purchase order list disconnected from stock, demand and warehouse activity.

It is for inventory-led businesses where purchasing decisions depend on trusted stock, supplier visibility, inbound stock and operational demand.

Smarter Stock Management Across Locations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is purchasing management software?

Purchasing management software helps businesses control purchase orders, supplier demand, inbound stock, goods receipt, variance handling and replenishment decisions.

How does Stok.ly help with replenishment?

Stok.ly connects replenishment to stock truth, location visibility, order demand, supplier context and inbound stock visibility.

Can Stok.ly help stop us buying stock we already own?

Stok.ly can help reduce this risk by improving visibility of stock on hand, stock in transfer, inbound stock, committed stock and future demand.

Can Stok.ly help with supplier performance?

Yes. Stok.ly includes supplier performance tracking capability, helping businesses understand supplier reliability and delivery performance.

How does purchasing connect to order management?

Orders create demand that may require purchasing. Stok.ly connects order demand, backorders and pre-allocated stock to purchasing and inbound stock workflows.

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