Receiving without the runaround
Raw materials arrive. Your warehouse team opens the task, confirms what showed up, notes any discrepancies, and puts it away. The stock count updates. Purchasing knows what landed. Nobody sends a follow-up email.
When a delivery doesn’t match the purchase order, the gap is visible immediately. Not days later when someone wonders why the numbers don’t add up. You catch it at the dock, not in a spreadsheet.
Production that stays on track
A production run starts. The ingredients are pulled from stock. The team logs what went in, how much was made, and when it finished. Batch numbers tie the output back to the inputs.
If stock runs short mid-run, you know before the line stops. Thresholds flag what’s getting low. Your team adjusts before it becomes a problem.
Warehouse that works the way yours does
Finished goods go to a bin. Your team knows which bin because the system told them. Locations, zones, racking — set it up to match your floor, not the other way around.
When it’s time to pick an order, the list is already there. Item, quantity, location. Your team walks the shortest path and confirms as they go. No guessing, no hunting.
Orders that flow through
A customer order comes in. It moves through your stages — confirmed, allocated, picked, packed, shipped. Each step triggers the next. Nothing sits waiting for someone to notice it’s ready.
Your sales team sees order status without asking the warehouse. Your warehouse team sees what’s coming without asking sales. Everyone looks at the same thing and sees the same truth.
Freight that follows naturally
The order is packed. Freight is booked from the same workspace. Carrier, service, tracking — all captured against the order. Your customer gets a tracking number. Your team moves on to the next one.
No logging into a separate portal. No copying consignment numbers between systems. The shipment is part of the order because that’s where it belongs.
The quiet benefit
FMCG moves fast. Margins are tight. The businesses that do well aren’t the ones with the most software — they’re the ones where information flows without friction.
When receiving, production, warehousing, orders, and freight all live in one workspace, the gaps close. The questions stop. The team just works.
Not what you need?
EQUOS works the same way for food manufacturing, wholesale distribution, and other operations-heavy businesses. The tools are the same. The way you arrange them is yours.