Current stock health
Which products are below reorder level, projected to run out, or showing a sharp coverage drop by store.
Retail inventory resource
Find the products that need supplier replenishment, not just movement between stores. Maven turns retail POS inventory, velocity, and supplier context into an editable restock report.
Why restock planning matters
Some products should move from another store. Others need a supplier buy. A restock report separates those cases by combining stock on hand, reorder levels, POS sales velocity, supplier context, and revenue at risk.
Source context
KORONA POS inventory reporting includes on-hand quantity, reorder level, recommended order quantity, past weekly sales, cost, retail price, and on-order quantity. Maven uses that as the first source-specific proof point for a reusable retail restock report.
Maven report preview
SKUs at risk
37
Revenue at risk
$8.6k
Supplier buys
12
| Product | Store | Supplier | Units | Cover | At risk | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Citrus sparkling water | Downtown | Northline | 42 | 1.9 days | $2.2k | High |
| Trail mix pouch | Airport | Harvest Co. | 30 | 3.4 days | $1.1k | Medium |
| Reusable tote | West Loop | Core Goods | 18 | 4.7 days | $860 | Medium |
What Maven evaluates
Which products are below reorder level, projected to run out, or showing a sharp coverage drop by store.
How fast each SKU is moving by location, using recent POS demand instead of static reorder rules alone.
Which supplier, lead time, purchase status, and on-order quantity affect whether a buy is needed now.
Estimated revenue exposed by the inventory gap so operators can prioritize the highest-impact replenishment.
How the report works
Maven flags products below safe coverage using inventory levels, reorder signals, and recent demand.
The report distinguishes store-to-store fixes from products that need supplier purchasing.
Restock rows are sorted by days cover, sales velocity, supplier context, and revenue at risk.
Operators use the report to prepare purchase decisions in their POS, supplier portal, or internal process.
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
Start with the broader weekly action template before drilling into supplier buys and replenishment.
Open resourceDashboardDiagnose count, movement, and coverage issues before deciding whether to buy, move, or investigate.
Open resourceReportSeparate products that should move from another location from products that need supplier replenishment.
Open resourceOperator output
Ranked SKUs below reorder or forecast coverage
Store, supplier, category, and product-level breakdowns
Recommended restock units and days cover context
Revenue at risk and urgency chips for fast triage
Transfer-vs-buy separation for multi-location teams
An editable report builder surface for follow-up analysis
Inventory Restock Report FAQ
Connect a supported retail POS source once, then use Maven to build restock and transfer reports from the same governed inventory model.
Bring the sources and reports where the numbers do not match. We'll show how Maven gets you to trusted dashboards without a data team.
We'll map your first trusted dashboard
You'll see what Maven handles: sources, definitions, refreshes, and outputs
No pitch deck. No pressure. 20 minutes.

