- Output & Distribution — where you create the PBN, record what was produced, and log distribution transactions.
- Inventory Registration — where finished production is registered as warehouse stock, linked to the PBN for traceability.
Step-by-Step: Running a Production Batch
Create a new PBN
Go to Output and click Add Record. You will be asked whether your PBN has already been printed or is handwritten (not yet recorded):
- Handwritten (PBN not yet recorded) — select this to create a brand-new PBN record.
- Printed (PBN already recorded) — select this to find and reuse an existing PBN.
- Product — select the product being produced in this run.
- Production Batch Number — enter your PBN. Use a consistent naming convention (e.g.,
YYYYMMDD-ProductCode-Run#) to make batches easy to find and sort later.
Register inventory from the PBN
Open the PBN record from the Output overview. In the Action panel on the right, click Register Inventory. This opens the inventory registration form, where you can:
- Confirm the PBN the inventory is linked to.
- Assign the registration tasks to the relevant workers.
If the PBN you need already exists and is linked to previous inventory, the action panel will show the existing inventory records so you can navigate directly to them.
Record distribution transactions
Back on the PBN detail page, open the Distribution Record section to log the quantities produced. Enter:
- Crates — the number of crates in this batch.
- Approx. items per crate — to calculate the total item count.
- Total items — the confirmed total output for this batch.
- Disposed / Internal use — any units written off or consumed internally.
Complete inventory registration
Navigate to Output → Inventory Registration and open the task created in step 2. Workers complete the registration by confirming the product, quantity, and storage details. Once saved, the stock levels on the Inventory page update immediately and the inventory record is linked back to the PBN.
Traceability and Batch Linking
Why link inventory to a PBN?
Why link inventory to a PBN?
Linking inventory records to a PBN gives you end-to-end traceability: you can trace any unit in stock back to the exact batch it came from and when it was produced. This is critical for quality recalls, customer queries, and regulatory audits. Always confirm the PBN is correctly associated before saving an inventory record.
Searching and filtering PBNs
Searching and filtering PBNs
From the Output overview, use the search bar to look up batches by PBN or product name. The list view shows each batch alongside its creation date and linked product, so you can quickly identify any batch that needs attention.