How is the slow-moving stock calculated in the app
Slow Moving Stock refers to inventory items that sell at a slower rate than expected or desired. Unlike fast-moving stock, which is regularly sold and replenished, slow-moving stock lingers in inventory for an extended period. These items may eventually become aging stock or dead stock if not managed effectively.
SKU: Stock Keeping Unit, a unique identifier for your product variants.
Product published date: when the product has been published on Shopify.
Zero sales days: how many days the product had no sales.
Inventory quantity: the current stock levels of each product.
Inventory value: the current inventory at cost of each product.
Retail value: the current inventory at selling price of each product.
Last order date: the last time that product had sales.
By default, this report is showing the products had no sales more than 30 days (the zero sales days > 30). However, you can change this filter condition to get the list of products had no sales in 90 days for example.
Terms and formula
SKU: Stock Keeping Unit, a unique identifier for your product variants.
Product published date: when the product has been published on Shopify.
Zero sales days: how many days the product had no sales.
Inventory quantity: the current stock levels of each product.
Inventory value: the current inventory at cost of each product.
Retail value: the current inventory at selling price of each product.
Last order date: the last time that product had sales.
Filtes and conditions
By default, this report is showing the products had no sales more than 30 days (the zero sales days > 30). However, you can change this filter condition to get the list of products had no sales in 90 days for example.
Updated on: 18/08/2024
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