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Process Documentation - Supply List - Weekly

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Weekly Supply List - Process Documentation

Item ID Supply Name Category Quantity (Week) Unit of Measure Last Updated By Status
SUP-001 Office Paper (A4) Stationery 500 Ream(s) Jane Doe Pending Review
Weekly Report Generated on:
Prepared by: Process Documentation Team | Version 1.0

Weekly Supply List Template for Process Documentation

This comprehensive Excel template is specifically designed to support detailed Process Documentation through a structured, standardized approach to managing inventory and supply tracking on a weekly basis. The template combines the functional requirements of a Supply List with the temporal consistency of a Weekly

SHEET NAMES AND STRUCTURE

  • 1. Weekly Supply Dashboard (Main Overview): This is the primary navigation sheet, providing an executive summary view of supply status, usage trends, and critical alerts.
  • 2. Supply Tracking Log: The core data collection sheet where all weekly supply entries are recorded with full traceability and metadata.
  • 3. Process Documentation Reference: A companion sheet that links supplies to specific documented processes, providing context and audit trail.
  • 4. Historical Supply Data (Optional): A summary sheet that aggregates weekly data for month-over-month trend analysis.

TABLE STRUCTURE AND COLUMNS

The main table in the "Supply Tracking Log" sheet is structured as follows with defined data types and validation:

Column Name Data Type Description & Validation Rules
Week Commencing (Date) Date (YYYY-MM-DD) Must be a valid date. Automatically populated based on current week using =TODAY()-WEEKDAY(TODAY(),2)+1
Supply ID Text/Number (Unique) Alphanumeric code (e.g., SPLY-001). Unique identifier for each supply item.
Supply Name Text (Max 50 chars) Description of the supply item (e.g., "Laser Printer Toner - Black")
Category List (Dropdown: Raw Materials, Consumables, Packaging, Tools) Standardized categorization for reporting and filtering.
Current Stock Level Numeric (Integer) Quantity on hand at the start of the week.
Weekly Consumption Numeric (Integer) Total quantity used during the week.
Reorder Threshold Numeric (Integer) Minimum stock level that triggers a reorder.
Status Indicator Status (Dropdown: In Stock, Low Stock, Out of Stock, Reordered) Automatically updated based on calculations.
Process Reference List (Linked to Process Documentation sheet) Name of the documented process that consumes this supply.
Last Updated By Text (Max 30 chars) User who last updated the record (auto-filled with =USER().)

FORMULAS REQUIRED

The template employs several dynamic formulas to automate tracking and reduce manual errors:

  • Status Indicator Formula (in Status Indicator column): =IF([@Current Stock Level]<=[@Reorder Threshold], "Low Stock", IF([@Current Stock Level]=0, "Out of Stock", IF(AND([@Weekly Consumption]>0, [@Current Stock Level]>[@Reorder Threshold]), "In Stock", "Reordered")))
  • Remaining Inventory at Week End: =[@Current Stock Level] - [@Weekly Consumption]
  • Automated Date Entry for Week Commencing: =TODAY()-WEEKDAY(TODAY(),2)+1 (ensures consistent Monday start)
  • Daily Average Consumption: =[@Weekly Consumption]/5 (assuming 5-day work week)
  • Reorder Forecast Date: =[@"Week Commencing"] + (MAX(0, [@Reorder Threshold] - ([@Current Stock Level] - [@Weekly Consumption])) / [Daily Average Consumption])

CONDITIONAL FORMATTING RULES

The template uses visual cues to enhance readability and alert users to critical conditions:

  • Low Stock (Yellow Background): Applies when Current Stock Level ≤ Reorder Threshold but > 0
  • Out of Stock (Red Background): Applies when Current Stock Level = 0
  • In Stock (Green Background): Applies when Current Stock Level > Reorder Threshold
  • Pending Reorder (Orange Text & Border): Highlights items with "Reordered" status to signal pending delivery.
  • Weekly Consumption Trend (Color Scales): Applies a gradient color scale to the Weekly Consumption column for visual trend analysis across weeks.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER

  1. Daily/Weekly Update: Open the template each Monday (or at your scheduled reporting time) and ensure the "Week Commencing" date is correct.
  2. Add New Supplies: Use the "Supply Tracking Log" sheet to record new supplies. Populate all columns with accurate data, especially Supply ID and Process Reference.
  3. Update Consumption: Track actual consumption daily or weekly and update the "Weekly Consumption" field accordingly.
  4. Review Status Alerts: Check the conditional formatting colors to identify supplies that need immediate attention (low stock/out of stock).
  5. Maintain Documentation Links: Ensure each supply is linked to a documented process in the "Process Documentation Reference" sheet.
  6. Schedule Reorders: Based on forecasts and status indicators, initiate purchase orders before inventory reaches zero.

EXAMPLE ROWS

< td>2024-03-18 < t d > SPLY-451 < t d > Stainless Steel Washers (M6) < t d > Tools < t d > 0 < t r id="out-of-stock" style="background-color: #ffcccc;"> < td style= "color:red;" > Out of Stock
Week Commencing Supply ID Supply Name Category Current Stock Level Weekly Consumption Reorder Threshold
2024-03-18SPLY-015Laser Printer Toner - BlackConsumables425
2024-03-18SPLY-103Nylon Cable Ties (Pack of 100)Packaging67550
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RECOMMENDED CHARTS AND DASHBOARDS

  • Weekly Consumption Trends Chart: Line chart showing weekly consumption across different supply categories over time.
  • Stock Level Status Dashboard: Pie chart displaying the percentage of supplies in "In Stock", "Low Stock", and "Out of Stock" status.
  • Critical Supplies Heatmap: Conditional formatting heatmap on the Weekly Supply Dashboard highlighting high-impact items with low stock levels.
  • Process-Supply Relationship Matrix: A pivot table in the Process Documentation Reference sheet showing which processes consume which supplies, aiding in process audit trails.

This template transforms routine supply tracking into a strategic component of Process Documentation, enabling organizations to maintain operational continuity through systematic weekly monitoring and data-driven decision-making.

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