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Inbound Tracker

The Inbound Tracker is the dashboard for everything you're expecting to receive. Open Purchase Orders, their schedule dates, and the Purchase Receipts already posted against them — all in one place.

It's the morning-coffee view for your warehouse manager, your receiving team, and (when things are tight) your purchasing manager.

What it shows

The dashboard surfaces:

  • POs scheduled for delivery this week / next week / this month — sorted by schedule date.
  • POs overdue — PRs not yet posted past the schedule date, with how many days late.
  • Recent PRs — what's landed in the last few days, with item totals.
  • Suppliers with multiple open POs — useful for batching follow-ups.

Filter by supplier, by item, by date range, by warehouse.

When to use it

  • Morning prep at the warehouse. What's arriving today, what needs dock space, what staff to position where.
  • Mid-day check on overdues. Anything late gets a call to the supplier.
  • Pre-release planning. Cross-reference incoming POs against the Production Bridge to know which Batches will be unblocked when a specific PR lands.

A working example

8am. The Inbound Tracker shows:

  • Today: YKK zipper delivery (PO-487), fabric from MillCorp (PO-501), trim from a small accessories supplier.
  • Overdue: PO-462 (fabric, 3 days late, supplier slow), PO-475 (trim, 1 day late, in transit per supplier email).
  • This week ahead: five POs scheduled across Wednesday-Friday.

The warehouse manager:

  • Allocates the receiving bay for the three deliveries expected today.
  • Calls the supplier on PO-462 — they confirm it's on a truck due tomorrow.
  • Flags PO-475 to the purchasing manager — accepting the 1-day delay.
  • Notes the Wednesday-Friday volume; coordinates extra receiving staff for Thursday (highest volume).

Done in 15 minutes. Day starts organized.

Image: The Inbound Tracker showing PO deliveries this week with overdues flagged at the top.

What to do next

For the cross-cutting operational dashboard plus supplier-side metrics, see Logistics Overview and Supplier Readiness.