Stock position
Current on-hand units, inventory value, reorder level, and store or warehouse location for each product.
Retail inventory resource
Find inventory problems before they turn into missed sales or bad purchase decisions. Maven brings stock levels, recent movement, POS velocity, reorder coverage, and source health into one retail inventory dashboard.
Why inventory health comes first
Operators need to know whether a product is actually short, misplaced, overstocked, missing a receipt, or moving faster than expected. Inventory health gives teams the diagnostic layer before they decide whether to buy, move, count, or investigate.
Source context
KORONA POS documentation describes on-hand quantity, reorder levels, recommended order quantity, recent sales quantities, stock receipts, and common causes of incorrect inventory counts. Maven uses those concepts as the first source-specific proof point for a reusable retail inventory health view.
Maven report preview
SKUs flagged
64
Stores affected
5
Value exposed
$12.4k
| Product | Store | On hand | Reorder | Movement | Cover | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Citrus sparkling water | Downtown | 18 | 40 | -22 units | 1.9 days | Below reorder |
| Cold brew cans | Airport | 96 | 32 | +4 units | 11.5 days | Overstock |
| Reusable tote | West Loop | 0 | 18 | No receipt | 0.0 days | Investigate |
What Maven evaluates
Current on-hand units, inventory value, reorder level, and store or warehouse location for each product.
Recent receipts, adjustments, transfers in, transfers out, and other signed stock changes that explain the current count.
Recent sales demand by product and location so static inventory levels are interpreted against real sell-through.
Signals that suggest missing receipts, stale snapshots, warehouse assignment issues, or products that need a count review.
How the report works
Maven starts with product-level stock by store, warehouse, and category, then compares it to reorder or coverage thresholds.
The dashboard adds recent receipts, adjustments, and transfers so operators can see why the count changed.
Stock position is ranked against recent POS demand so fast-moving shortages rise above static low-count noise.
Rows are routed toward restock, transfer, count review, or source investigation based on the health signal.
Retail source coverage
These reports belong to Maven's Retail vertical. KORONA POS is the first detailed proof point, and the same report templates unlock for other retail POS sources when the workspace has the required inventory data.
First source-specific proof point for stock, movement, purchase order, and transfer analysis.
View integrationUses the same retail report templates when workspace inventory coverage is enabled.
View integrationFits the shared POS inventory model for multi-location retail reporting.
View integrationRelated retail resources
Use the broader weekly action template to route inventory health issues into restock, transfer, count review, or supplier follow-up.
Open resourceReportPrioritize supplier replenishment when health checks show a buying decision is needed.
Open resourceReportFind store-to-store fixes when one location is short and another has safe source coverage.
Open resourceOperator output
SKUs below reorder, forecast coverage, or expected movement
Overstocked products that may be transfer candidates
Products with missing receipt or adjustment context
Store, warehouse, supplier, and category-level health rollups
Clear handoff into restock and transfer planning
A governed source of truth for inventory follow-up questions
Inventory Health Dashboard FAQ
Connect a supported retail POS source once, then use Maven to diagnose inventory health and route operators into restock, transfer, or count-review workflows.
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