Destination need
Which store is below reorder level, forecasted to stock out, or losing sales velocity coverage.
Retail inventory resource
Identify which products should move between stores before stockouts hit. Maven turns retail POS stock, sales velocity, and source availability into an editable transfer plan for operators.
Why transfer planning matters
A multi-location retailer can have one store about to stock out while another store or warehouse has enough units sitting idle. Static inventory counts show the imbalance. A transfer plan adds demand velocity, source availability, and urgency so operators know what to move first.
Source context
KORONA POS documentation describes stock orders from sales, internal transfer workflows, current on-hand quantity, reorder levels, recommended order quantity, and recent sales quantities. Maven uses those operational concepts as the first proof point for a reusable retail transfer report.
Maven report preview
Units to move
54
Revenue protected
$3.1k
Stores at risk
3
| Product | From | To | Units | Cover | Protected | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blueberry gummies | Warehouse | Downtown | 18 | 2.8 days | $1.4k | High |
| Cold brew cans | Northside | Airport | 24 | 4.1 days | $980 | Medium |
| Seasonal candle | Warehouse | West Loop | 12 | 5.0 days | $720 | Medium |
What Maven evaluates
Which store is below reorder level, forecasted to stock out, or losing sales velocity coverage.
Which warehouse or store has enough stock to transfer without creating a second shortage.
How quickly the product is selling by location, using POS sales velocity instead of static counts alone.
Estimated units to move, days of cover restored, and revenue protected if the transfer happens.
How the report works
Maven starts with products that are understocked, below reorder coverage, or trending toward a stockout.
The report only recommends source locations with available stock after keeping their own coverage intact.
Recommendations are sorted by urgency, units to move, days cover restored, and projected revenue protected.
Operators use the plan to coordinate the transfer workflow in their POS 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
Use the broader weekly action template to decide whether each inventory risk needs transfer, restock, count review, or supplier follow-up.
Open resourceDashboardFind the stockout, overstock, and data-confidence signals that feed transfer planning.
Open resourceReportHandle products that cannot be solved with a transfer and need supplier replenishment.
Open resourceOperator output
Recommended units by product and destination store
Best source location with available coverage
Current days cover and recent POS velocity
Projected stockout risk and revenue protected
Supplier restock separation when transfer is not enough
A clean table that stays editable in the agent builder
Inventory Transfer Plan FAQ
Connect a supported retail POS source once, then use Maven to build transfer and restock reports from the same governed inventory model.
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