Inventory Reports
Stock valuation, slow-moving items and rack-utilisation analytics.
Live inventory analytics: stock valuation, slow-moving items, ABC analysis, rack utilisation, expiry / age buckets, all rolled from the same transaction stream.
How Inventory Reports actually works.
Inventory is the single largest asset in most steel businesses. Pipetal’s inventory reports give you the answers to the questions that actually matter: how much is it worth, what is moving, what is rotting.
Every report is live and drillable. From a top-line “Stock value” tile, you can drill to a single item in a single rack with one click.
Inside Inventory Reports.
Stock valuation
At cost, at standard, or at last purchase rate, with full breakdown by item / warehouse / rack.
Slow-moving items
Items with no movement in N days, with current value and last-movement date.
ABC analysis
Pareto-style classification, A items (top 80% of value), B items, C items.
Rack utilisation
Occupancy %, dead racks, over-loaded zones.
Stock aging
How long has each batch been sitting, useful for rebar, structural steel and weather-sensitive stock.
Export & schedule
Daily, weekly, monthly reports auto-emailed to owner and finance.
Where Inventory Reports sits in the inventory flow.
A trader unlocks 60 lac of cash by clearing slow-moving stock identified in one report.
The slow-moving report flags 60 lac worth of GP coil that has not moved in 90 days. The owner authorises a 4% discount blast to clear it, and within 3 weeks 50 lac is converted back into cash, freeing working capital for higher-velocity items.
What buyers usually ask.
Yes, the historical stock valuation report works for any date back to go-live.
Configurable, typically 30, 60 or 90 days, set per item category.
Yes, scheduled daily summary reports go to selected users on email or WhatsApp.
Related sub-modules
See Inventory Reports live, on your factory data.
A 15-minute discovery call is enough. Bring your messiest workflow, your most stubborn vendor dispute, your hardest reporting question. We will show you the screen.
