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Expiry and Damaged Stock Reports
Posted on 16 June 2025 06:01 pm

⬜ Expiry and Damaged Stock Reports in AurPOS

AurPOS provides advanced reports that help you monitor your stock status with high accuracy. These tools enable you to track expired or damaged product, which contributes to reducing waste, optimizing storage operations, and ensuring the safety and quality of the products offered to customers.


✅ First: Expired Stock Report

This report displays all items that are approaching or have already reached their expiration dates. It acts as an early warning tool to prevent the sale or improper handling of expired products.

How to Access:

Dashboard → Reports → Expired Stock Report

What Does the Report Show?

For each product, the following information is displayed:

  • Product name

  • Product code (SKU)

  • Location name

  • Remaining stock quantity

  • Lot number

  • Expiry date

  • Manufacturing date (if available)

Available Filters:

  • Location

  • Main category

  • Sub-category

  • Brand

  • Unit

  • Option to show “manufactured product only”

These filters allow you to customize the report based on specific criteria, making it easier to take appropriate actions such as discarding, repurposing, or applying discounts to expiring items.


✅ Second: Damaged Stock Report

This report is used to track all recorded disposal actions for stock product, whether the damage is natural (e.g., expiration) or unnatural (e.g., mishandling or improper storage).

How to Access:

Dashboard → Reports → Damaged Stock Report

What Does the Report Show?

  • Disposal date

  • Reference number

  • Location name

  • Type of damage (Normal / Abnormal)

  • Total value of damaged stock

  • Amount recovered (if any)

  • Reason for damage

  • User who recorded the disposal

Report Summary Includes:

  • Normal damage total: Value of naturally damaged stock

  • Abnormal damage total: Value of stock damaged due to external reasons

  • Total damaged Stock: Sum of both types

  • Total recovered amount: Any amount recovered from the damaged stock (if applicable)


✨ Importance of These Reports

  • Reduce losses caused by spoilage or expiration

  • Improve stock counting accuracy and future demand forecasting

  • Ensure compliance with health, safety, and quality standards

  • Support quick decisions regarding disposal, adjustments, or pricing strategies


✨ Pro Tip

Review these reports weekly—especially in food, pharmaceutical, or any business handling perishable products—to avoid surprises that could harm your business reputation or service quality.

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