Project Management - Stock Control - Basic
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| Item Code | Item Name | Category | Stock Quantity | Reorder Level | Minimum Stock | Maximum Stock | Last Updated Date | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| STK-001 45 10 5 100 2024-03-15 In Stock | ||||||||
| STK-002 20 5 3 50 2024-03-14 Low Stock | ||||||||
| STK-003 15 8 6 30 2024-03-13 In Stock | ||||||||
| STK-004 30 15 10 80 2024-03-12 In Stock | ||||||||
| STK-005 5 12 3 25 2024-03-11 Low Stock |
Basic Project Management Stock Control Excel Template – Comprehensive Guide
This Excel template is specifically designed for Project Management teams that require real-time visibility into their Stock Control operations. While traditional stock control systems focus on inventory tracking, this unique integration merges the structure of stock management with the strategic oversight required in project-based environments—making it ideal for construction, manufacturing, logistics, or event planning projects where materials are procured and used over time.
The Basic style ensures simplicity and ease of use for non-technical users while still providing robust functionality. This template avoids complex macros or advanced features that may overwhelm novice project managers. Instead, it leverages core Excel capabilities—such as tables, formulas, conditional formatting, and pivot summaries—to deliver actionable insights directly within a familiar environment.
Sheet Names
The template consists of the following sheets:
- Stock Items: Central table defining all stock items used in projects.
- Project Stock Allocation: Tracks which materials are assigned to which projects and when.
- Stock Movement Log: Records every addition, removal, or transfer of stock (e.g., purchase, usage, return).
- Stock Summary Dashboard: A high-level summary sheet with KPIs and visualizations.
- User Guide: Instructions and explanations for new users.
Table Structures & Column Definitions
All core tables are structured as Excel Tables (under "Insert > Table") to enable dynamic filtering, sorting, and auto-expanding rows.
1. Stock Items
This table defines all materials or components in stock. Each item is uniquely identified and categorized for easy tracking across projects.
| Item ID | Description | Category | Unit of Measure | Reorder Level (units) | Max Stock (units) | Safety Stock (units) | Status th> |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #001 | Bolt, 10mm, Steel | Fasteners | Pieces | 50 | 200 | 75 | < td>Active td>|
| #002 | Hinge, Standard (Wood)< | Hardware | Pieces | 30 | 150 | 45 | Active td> |
2. Project Stock Allocation
This table links each stock item to a specific project, showing how much is allocated and when.
| Project ID | Project Name | Item ID | Allocated Quantity | Allocation Date | Status (On-Site / In Transit) th> |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PJ-2024-01 | Office Renovation | #001 | 15 | 2024-03-15 | On-Site td> |
| PJ-2024-02 | Warehouse Expansion | #002 | 8 | 2024-03-18 | In Transit td> |
3. Stock Movement Log
This table logs every stock transaction with timestamps and user input.
| Log ID | Item ID | Action Type (Purchase/Use/Return) | Quantity | Date & Time | User (Name) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LOG-2024-01 | #001 | Purchase | 50 | 2024-03-14 14:30 | John Doe td> |
| LOG-2024-02 | #001 | Use (Project) | 15 | 2024-03-16 10:45 | Alice Smith td> |
Data Types & Formulas Required
All data fields are standardized with consistent data types to ensure integrity and reduce errors.
- Text fields: Item ID, Project ID, Description, Category — all as text strings for clarity.
- Numbers: Quantity, Unit of Measure — integers or decimals (e.g., 2.5 kg).
- Date/Time: Allocation and movement dates are stored in standard Excel date formats.
Key Formulas:
=IF(C3 > B3, "Warning: Below Reorder Level", "")– Checks if stock is below reorder level (highlighted in red).=SUMIF($E$2:$E$100, "Purchase", $D$2:$D$100)– Totals all purchase quantities.=VLOOKUP(A2, Stock Items!A:D, 3, FALSE)– Dynamically retrieves category from Stock Items table.=TODAY() - E2– Calculates days since last movement for aging analysis.
Conditional Formatting Rules
The template uses conditional formatting to provide immediate visual alerts:
- Red Background (Reorder Alert): When stock level is below reorder level (e.g., < 50 units).
- Yellow Highlight (Low Stock): When stock is between reorder level and safety stock.
- Green Background: If quantity exceeds max recommended limit.
- Orange Border: On rows where movement date is older than 30 days (to detect aging inventory).
User Instructions
The user must:
- Enter initial stock data into the "Stock Items" sheet.
- Assign materials to projects in the "Project Stock Allocation" sheet with accurate quantities and dates.
- Record every stock movement in the "Stock Movement Log" with user input and timestamps.
- Use the "Stock Summary Dashboard" for weekly or monthly reviews.
- Apply filters to analyze specific projects or item categories by clicking on headers.
Example Rows (Illustrative)
The template includes sample data in each sheet to guide users. Example rows are:
- Stock Items: #001 – Bolt, 10mm, Steel — Category: Fasteners — Reorder Level: 50.
- Project Stock Allocation: Project ID PJ-2024-01 – Office Renovation – Uses 15 bolts from Item #001.
- Stock Movement Log: LOG-2024-01 – Purchase of 50 bolts on March 14, 2024, by John Doe.
Recommended Charts & Dashboards
The Stock Summary Dashboard includes:
- A bar chart showing total stock value by category.
- A pie chart displaying allocation percentage of items per project.
- A line graph tracking stock levels over time (last 90 days).
- Key performance indicators (KPIs): Total Stock, Items Below Reorder Level, Days Since Last Movement.
This template is fully functional within standard Excel versions (2016 and later). It supports collaboration through shared workbooks and is optimized for daily use in project environments where material tracking directly impacts timelines and budgets. The integration of Project Management principles with practical Stock Control ensures that teams can manage resources efficiently, avoid overstocking or shortages, and maintain accountability across all stages of a project.
In conclusion, this Basic-style template delivers a clear, accessible, and effective solution for managing stock in the context of project execution—making it an essential tool for any organization seeking transparency in material usage and planning.
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