Inventory Power BI app

The Power BI Inventory app is designed to pull data directly from Business Central to give leadership, managers, and warehouse staff key information about inventory. This app has various reports that offer insights into business operations. Use the information from these reports to make informed decisions that ensure you meet demand, keep costs low, and don’t delay production.

Inventory analytics for the leadership team #

To fit this category, you might have a role such as:

  • Chief Operations Officer
  • Chief Finance Officer

Example scenario: maintaining stock turnover #

COOs want to ensure that stock moves so you don’t have aging stock on hand. The Inventory by Lot report shows how much stock is in each lot and where stock is expired. You can also compare this report with the information on the Purchase and Sales Quantity report to ensure you aren’t over-purchasing and increasing storage costs.

Inventory analytics for the management team #

To fit this category, you might have a role such as:

  • Warehouse Manager
  • Procurement Manager
  • Supply Chain Manager
  • Production Manager

Example scenario: maintaining stock on hand #

Warehouse managers want to ensure that each location has adequate stock levels. The Inventory by Location report helps you ensure adequate stock levels at each location. It also indicates where to move stock around to supply locations.

Production or procurement managers can use the Gross Requirement to ensure that production planning is supplied by stock.

Inventory analytics for the warehouse team #

To fit this category, you might have a role such as:

  • Order picker
  • Order shipping

Example scenario: tracking stock #

Order pickers in a warehouse want to ensure that each bin contains enough stock to meet orders. Use the Bin Contents report to be sure that bins contain the right amount of stock. To see tracking information, use the Bin Contents by Item Tracking report.

To see lot and serial information on an item by item basis, other staff in the warehouse can use either the Inventory by Lot or Inventory by Serial reports.

Use the reports #

The following table provides descriptions on how you can use each report in the Power BI Inventory app.Expand table

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Get a high-level view of your organizations inventory and view statistics on scheduled receipt, gross requirements, and inventory across locations.Inventory OverviewAbout Inventory Overview
Review inventory levels for items and gauge how many of an item are on different document types.Inventory by ItemAbout Inventory by Item
Review inventory levels at a Location to identify where you keep stock.Inventory by LocationAbout Inventory by Location
Analyze sales and purchase quantities to meet supply and demand.Purchase and Sales QuantityAbout Purchase and Sales Quantity
Get a high-level view of inventory along with the gross requirements, scheduled receipts, and planned production volume.Item AvailabilityAbout Item Availability
Analyze the volume of stock required to meet demand broken down by document type.Gross RequirementAbout Gross Requirement
Analyze the volume of stock you received broken down by document type.Scheduled ReceiptAbout Scheduled Receipt
View inventory quantities based on lot numbers.Inventory by LotAbout Inventory by Lot
View inventory quantities based on serial numbers.Inventory by Serial No.About Inventory by Serial No.
Analyze inventory levels across different bins and identify bins that have active picks.Bin ContentsAbout Bin Contents
Analyze inventory levels across bins and tracking information for the items.Bin Contents by Item TrackingAbout Bin Contents by Item Tracking

 Tip

You can easily track the KPIs that the Power BI reports display against your business objectives. To learn more, go to Track your business KPIs with Power BI metrics.

See also #

Installing Power BI apps for Business Central
Track KPIs with Power BI metrics
Ad hoc analysis of inventory data
Built-in inventory and warehouse reports
Inventory analytics overview
Inventory overview

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Updated on 18 April 2025