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Marketing Plan - Product Inventory - Monthly

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Product ID Product Name Category Stock Quantity Sales Target (Units) Sales Achieved (Units) Revenue Generated ($) Marketing Spend ($) ROI (%) Status

Monthly Marketing Plan - Product Inventory Excel Template

This comprehensive Excel template is specifically designed for marketing teams to align their Monthly Marketing Plan with real-time Product Inventory data. By integrating inventory levels, sales forecasts, promotional calendars, and campaign performance metrics into a single dashboard, this template empowers marketers to make data-driven decisions that optimize product availability, reduce stockouts, prevent overstocking, and maximize ROI on monthly campaigns. The template is structured with intuitive navigation and automated calculations to support fast-paced marketing operations in retail, e-commerce, FMCG, or DTC brands.

Sheet Names

  • Dashboard – Central overview with KPIs and charts
  • Inventory Tracker – Real-time inventory levels per SKU
  • Campaign Log – Monthly marketing campaigns linked to products
  • Sales Forecast – Projected sales based on historical trends and campaign influence
  • Stock Alerts – Automated warnings for low/high inventory thresholds
  • Monthly Summary – Aggregated performance metrics for management reporting

Table Structures & Columns with Data Types

Inventory Tracker Sheet (Core Table)

< td>Foods, Beverages, Supplements, etc.
Date of last inventory replenishment
Supplier delivery time in days
Purchase cost of each unit for margin calculation
Column NameData TypeDescription
SKU IDText (Unique)Product identifier, e.g., "PROD-001"
Product NameTextName of the product, e.g., "Organic Protein Bar"
CategoryDropdown (Text)
Current Stock (Units)NumberLast known inventory quantity
Safety Stock LevelNumberMinimum stock to avoid stockouts (e.g., 50 units)
Max Stock CapacityNumberLargest inventory limit per SKU (e.g., 300 units)
Last Restock DateDate
Lead Time (Days)Number
Cost per Unit ($)Currency

Campaign Log Sheet (Linked to Inventory)

Column NameData TypeDescription
Campaign IDText (Unique)e.g., "CMP-012-MAR24"
Product SKUDropdown (from Inventory Tracker)
Links to SKU in Inventory Tracker for real-time sync
Campaign NameText
e.g., "Spring Launch - Protein Bar Bundle"
Campaign Start DateDate
Campaign End DateDate
ChannelDropdown (Email, Social, PPC, In-Store)
Budget ($)Currency
Expected Sales Lift (%)Percentage
Actual Sales (Units)Number (auto-populated from Forecast)

Essential Formulas

  • In Inventory Tracker: =IF([@Current Stock] <= [@Safety Stock], "LOW", IF([@Current Stock] >= [@Max Stock Capacity], "OVERSTOCK", "OK")) → Status indicator
  • In Sales Forecast: =VLOOKUP([@[Product SKU]], Inventory Tracker!A:J, 9, FALSE) * (1 + Campaign Log![@[Expected Sales Lift (%)]] ) → Estimates expected sales based on historical cost and campaign lift
  • In Dashboard: =SUMIFS(Inventory Tracker[Current Stock], Inventory Tracker[Category], "Foods") → Category-level stock summary
  • In Monthly Summary: =SUM(Campaign Log[Budget]) / SUM(Campaign Log[Actual Sales]) → Cost per unit sold (CPUS) metric

Conditional Formatting Rules

  • Inventory Tracker: Current Stock Column: Red fill if ≤ Safety Stock; Amber if > Safety Stock and < 70% of Max; Green if above 70%.
  • Campaign Log: Budget vs Actual Sales: Yellow highlight when actual sales are below 80% of forecasted lift.
  • Dashboard KPIs: Arrow icons (up/down) next to monthly sales growth % using icon sets.

User Instructions

  1. Weekly Update: Every Monday, update “Current Stock” in the Inventory Tracker from warehouse data.
  2. Campaign Planning: Each month, add new campaigns to Campaign Log using the dropdown for SKU linkage.
  3. Forecast Adjustment: At month-end, enter actual sales figures into Campaign Log; formulas auto-calculate performance against projections.
  4. Alert Monitoring: Check Stock Alerts sheet daily for red-flagged SKUs requiring immediate restock or promotion clearance.
  5. Reporting: Use the Dashboard to generate one-page reports for stakeholders. Export as PDF via File > Save As.

Example Rows

Inventory Tracker Example:
| SKU ID | Product Name | Current Stock | Safety Stock | Max Capacity | Cost per Unit | |--------|--------------|----------------|--------------|---------------|----------------| | PROD-001 | Organic Protein Bar | 45 | 50 | 300 | $2.10 | Campaign Log Example:
| Campaign ID | Product SKU | Campaign Name | Start Date | End Date | |---------------|-------------|-----------------------------|--------------|--------------| | CMP-012-MAR24 | PROD-001 | March Launch - Protein Bundle | 3/1/2024 | 3/31/2024 |

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

  • Inventory Health Gauge (Dashboard): A circular gauge chart showing % of total inventory in “OK” status.
  • Campaign ROI Bar Chart: Compares budget vs. actual sales per campaign. Color-code by channel.
  • Stock Turnover Line Graph: Shows monthly changes in inventory turnover rate for top 10 SKUs.
  • Sales Forecast vs Actual (Combo Chart): Bar chart for forecast and line chart for actual sales — aligned by product category.
  • Alert Summary Card: Count of “LOW” and “OVERSTOCK” SKUs in real-time with drill-down to Inventory Tracker.

Why This Template Matters for Monthly Marketing Plans & Product Inventory

This template uniquely bridges the gap between marketing strategy and supply chain execution. In a Monthly Marketing Plan, timing is everything: campaigns launched without sufficient inventory lead to lost revenue and customer dissatisfaction. Conversely, promotions with excess stock drain working capital and increase holding costs. By synchronizing inventory data with campaign calendars in real-time, this template ensures your marketing team never over-promises or under-delivers.

Furthermore, the integration allows marketers to calculate true product-level ROI — not just campaign-level. You’ll know which SKUs perform best under specific channels and adjust future inventories accordingly. The Product Inventory data doesn’t just inform your marketing — it becomes part of your strategy. And with monthly updates, trends emerge: which products consistently run out? Which promotions cause the biggest stock surges? This template turns reactive firefighting into proactive planning.

Download, customize with your SKU list, and transform your Monthly Marketing Plan from a document into a living operational engine.

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