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Process Documentation - Stock Control - Weekly

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WEEKLY STOCK CONTROL PROCESS DOCUMENTATION
Week Ending Stock Location Item Description Opening Stock Closing Stock Difference (In/Out)
2023-10-27 Warehouse A - Rack 3 Plastic Enclosures, Model X5 145 units 138 units -7 units (Out)
2023-10-27 Warehouse A - Rack 5 Metal Fasteners, Type M10 890 units 874 units -16 units (Out)
2023-10-27 Warehouse B - Shelf 2 Circuit Boards, Standard Kit 9A 45 units 48 units +3 units (In)
2023-10-27 Warehouse B - Shelf 7 Battery Packs, 12V/5Ah 64 units 64 units 0 (Balanced)
Summary 1,548 units total 1,524 units total -24 units (Net Out)
Notes: All stock counts verified by two team members. Discrepancies investigated and logged for audit. Reconciled on 2023-10-28.

Weekly Stock Control Process Documentation Template

This comprehensive Excel template is specifically designed for organizations that require detailed, consistent, and traceable Process Documentation in conjunction with Stock Control, updated on a Weekly basis. The template enables teams to monitor inventory levels, document procedures, track discrepancies, and generate actionable insights—ensuring operational efficiency and accountability.

Suggested Sheet Names & Their Purposes

  1. 1. Weekly Stock Summary: Central dashboard providing an overview of stock levels, movements, reorder statuses, and key performance indicators (KPIs).
  2. 2. Daily Stock Log (Weekly View): A chronological log of all inventory transactions recorded each day throughout the week.
  3. 3. Process Documentation Tracker: A dedicated section to document and verify procedural compliance for stock handling, audits, and safety checks.
  4. 4. Reorder & Forecasting: Used to analyze historical trends and predict future needs based on weekly consumption data.
  5. 5. Audit & Exception Log: Records discrepancies, variances, damages, losses, or unauthorized movements with notes and responsible parties.
  6. 6. User Instructions & Version History: A guide to using the template and maintaining version control for audit trails.

Table Structures & Column Definitions (Key Sheets)

Sheet: 1. Weekly Stock Summary

Item ID Description Current Stock Level Weekly Usage (Units) Last Reorder Date Next Reorder Due (Est.) Status (Stock Alert)
STK-045 HDPE Plastic Bottles - 500ml 342 units 87 units 2023-11-16 2023-11-30 Normal (Safe)
STK-089 Metal Lid - Standard Size 12 units 35 units 2023-11-09 2023-11-24 (Past Due) Critical - Reorder Urgent

Sheet: 2. Daily Stock Log (Weekly View)

Date Item ID Description Type of Transaction (In/Out) Quantity Moved Reason / Reference # Authorized By (Name)
2023-11-20 STK-045 HDPE Plastic Bottles - 500ml In (Receiving) 300 units PO#789123 - Batch #A45B Sarah Chen, Warehouse Supervisor
2023-11-21 STK-089 Metal Lid - Standard Size Out (Production Use) 45 units Sales Order #S7762 - Batch 13B James Park, Production Lead

Sheet: 3. Process Documentation Tracker (Weekly)

Procedure ID Process Name Date Executed Status (Completed/In Progress/Pending) Performed By Notes / Observations (if any)
P-012 End-of-Week Inventory Count 2023-11-25 Completed Alice Rodriguez, Controller All items reconciled; 1 minor discrepancy in STK-045 corrected via adjustment log.
P-013 Stock Rotation (FIFO Compliance) 2023-11-25 In Progress Mark Thompson, Stock Manager Partially completed; 3 items still to be rotated.

Data Types & Formulas Required

  • Date Columns (e.g., Date, Last Reorder Date): Use Excel's built-in date format for sorting and filtering.
  • Quantities (Units): Numeric type with validation to prevent negative values.
  • Status Fields: Text or dropdown lists (e.g., “Normal”, “Low Stock”, “Critical”) for consistency.
  • Formulas Used:
    • =IF([@Current Stock Level] <= 15, "Critical", IF([@Current Stock Level] <= 30, "Low", "Normal")) – Auto-detects stock alert level.
    • =SUMIFS(DailyStockLog[Quantity Moved], DailyStockLog[Item ID], [@Item ID], DailyStockLog[Date], ">="& [Start of Week]) – Calculates weekly usage per item.
    • =IF(Next Reorder Due (Est.) < TODAY(), "Overdue", "On Track") – Tracks reorder urgency.
    • =COUNTIF(ProcessDocumentationTracker[Status], "Completed") / COUNTA(ProcessDocumentationTracker[Status]) * 100 – Calculates weekly procedural compliance %.

Conditional Formatting Rules

  • Stock Levels: Apply red fill for values below safety threshold (e.g., ≤30 units); yellow for near-threshold (≤50); green otherwise.
  • Status Column: Highlight "Critical" in red, "Low" in orange, and "Normal" in green using data bars or color scales.
  • Dates: Use conditional formatting to flag dates older than 3 days for pending tasks.

Instructions for the User

  1. Set Up Weekly Cycle: Begin each week by copying the previous week’s data (as a template) and updating the date range.
  2. Record Daily Transactions: Add entries in "Daily Stock Log" as movements occur—ensure every entry includes a reason/reference.
  3. Update Process Documentation: Each Friday, review completed procedures in the tracker. Update status and document observations.
  4. Run Auto-Calculations: All formulas are pre-built. Ensure Excel’s “Calculation” is set to Automatic.
  5. Audit & Correct Discrepancies: Use the "Audit & Exception Log" sheet to document and resolve any variances before finalizing the week.
  6. Generate Reports: The "Weekly Stock Summary" dashboard will update automatically—use this for management reviews.

Recommended Charts & Dashboards (Sheet 1: Weekly Stock Summary)

  • Pie Chart: Distribution of stock items by status (Normal/Low/Critical) to visualize risk exposure.
  • Column Chart: Weekly usage trends across top 5 consumable items for forecasting.
  • Gantt-style Timeline: Visualize reorder due dates vs. current date—use color-coding for overdue, near-due, and on-track items.

Conclusion

This Excel template is an essential tool for businesses that rely on robust Process Documentation, rigorous Stock Control, and regular review cycles. By standardizing weekly inventory reporting with built-in compliance tracking, real-time alerts, and visual dashboards, it empowers teams to maintain optimal stock levels, prevent shortages, ensure procedural consistency, and support continuous improvement. Regular use ensures transparency, reduces errors, and strengthens internal audits—all within a single structured Weekly framework.

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