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Project Management - Stock Control - Summary View

Download and customize a free Project Management Stock Control Summary View Excel template. Perfect for business, legal, and personal use. Editable and ready to boost your productivity.

Item Stock Quantity Reorder Level Last Updated Status
Component A 125 50 2024-04-15 In Stock
Component B 43 60 2024-04-12 Low Stock
Component C 89 100 2024-04-18 In Stock
Component D 0 50 2024-04-10 Out of Stock
Component E 200 150 2024-04-19 In Stock

Project Management Stock Control Summary View Excel Template

This comprehensive Excel template is specifically designed for organizations that require seamless integration between Project Management and Stock Control. The template adopts a Summary View style to provide stakeholders with an at-a-glance, high-level overview of inventory status across active projects. By merging project timelines with real-time stock data, this tool enables better resource planning, reduces overstocking or shortages, and improves accountability in supply chain operations.

The Summary View is not just a static list—it is a dynamic dashboard that connects key performance indicators (KPIs) from both project execution and inventory management. This template ensures that managers can quickly identify which projects are consuming high volumes of materials, predict future stock needs, and adjust procurement strategies accordingly.

Sheet Names

  • Stock Summary: Central table showing all stocked items with project-wise allocation.
  • Project Timeline: Displays project milestones and duration with associated material requirements.
  • Stock Alerts: Automatically flags low stock, out-of-range levels, or expired items.
  • Usage Trends: Graphical representation of historical item consumption across projects.
  • Summary Dashboard: High-level overview with key metrics like total stock value, upcoming demands, and project-wise inventory usage.
  • Settings & Filters: Allows user-defined filters for date ranges, projects, categories, or locations.

Table Structures & Data Types

The core data structure in the Stock Summary sheet is a structured table with the following columns:

  • Item Code (Text): Unique identifier for each product or material.
  • Description (Text): Full name or purpose of the item.
  • Category (Text): Classification such as Tools, Hardware, Consumables, etc.
  • Current Stock (Number): Quantity available in inventory.
  • Reorder Level (Number): Minimum stock level before automatic reordering is triggered.
  • Max Stock (Number): Maximum safe stock level to avoid overstocking.
  • Project Assigned (Text): Project name(s) using the item. Can be multiple projects with comma separation.
  • Last Inventory Check Date (Date/Time): Timestamp of the last audit or update.
  • Status (Text, dropdown): Options include “In Stock”, “Low”, “Out of Stock”, “Pending Reorder”.
  • Unit Cost (Currency): Cost per unit to support value tracking and budgeting.

The Project Timeline sheet uses a table with:

  • Project ID (Text)
  • Name (Text)
  • Start Date (Date)
  • End Date (Date)
  • Status (Text, dropdown: Active, On Hold, Completed)
  • Estimated Material Cost (Currency)

Formulas Required

The template includes several dynamic formulas to support real-time calculations:

  • =IF(Current Stock < Reorder Level, "Low", IF(Current Stock = 0, "Out of Stock", "In Stock")): Automatically updates stock status.
  • =SUMIFS(Stock Summary!$D:$D, Stock Summary!$G:$G, [Project Assigned], Stock Summary!$K:$K, > 0): Calculates total stock consumed per project.
  • =VLOOKUP(Project ID, Project Timeline!A:B, 3, FALSE): Links project dates to material usage.
  • =SUMIF(Stock Summary!$B:$B, "Tools", Stock Summary!$D:$D): Aggregates stock by category.
  • =IFERROR(ABS(DATEVALUE(TODAY()) - DATEVALUE([Last Inventory Check Date])), 0): Calculates days since last check for alerts.

Conditional Formatting

To enhance visual clarity, the template uses conditional formatting rules:

  • Green background if Current Stock > Reorder Level.
  • Yellow background if stock is between reorder level and max level.
  • Red background when stock is below reorder level or zero.
  • Highlight row in red if the “Status” is “Out of Stock”.
  • Fade text in light gray for items with more than 30 days since last inventory check.

Instructions for the User

Step-by-Step Usage:

  1. Open the template and ensure all data is entered into the Stock Summary sheet with accurate item codes, quantities, and project assignments.
  2. Enter project details in the Project Timeline sheet to reflect actual schedules.
  3. Select a date range in the Settings & Filters sheet to narrow down inventory data by time or project.
  4. The template will auto-update stock status and generate alerts when thresholds are breached.
  5. In the Summary Dashboard, review key metrics such as total materials at risk, projected consumption, and overdue restocking.
  6. Regularly update the “Last Inventory Check Date” field to maintain data accuracy.

The template is designed for both project managers and inventory coordinators. It allows them to monitor stock levels in context of project timelines—ensuring that material availability supports on-time delivery and avoids disruptions.

Example Rows

Cable Harness (Type A)Electronics1205010Project Delta, Project Beta<25Project Alpha, Project Gamma<
Item Code Description Category Current Stock Reorder Level Project Assigned Status
P-001Drill Bit (12mm)Tools5020Project Alpha, Project BetaIn Stock
P-005Project Gamma onlyIn Stock
P-012Lubricant (Oil Grade 3)Consumables8Low
P-020Safety Goggles (Pack of 5)Safety Equipment0Out of Stock

Recommended Charts or Dashboards

To enhance decision-making, the following visualizations are recommended:

  • Stock Level Bar Chart (by Category): Shows inventory distribution across categories to identify high-risk or underutilized items.
  • Project-wise Consumption Pie Chart: Highlights which projects are using the most materials—helpful for budget reallocation.
  • Time-Series Line Chart (Usage Trends): Tracks how material consumption changes over time, identifying seasonal or project-driven spikes.
  • Heat Map of Stock Status: Displays high-density areas of low or out-of-stock items across projects for prioritized action.
  • Dashboard Summary Panel: A dynamic summary card showing “Total Stock Value”, “Number of Low-Stock Items”, and “Projects at Risk”.

This Project Management Stock Control Summary View Excel template is not only a tool for inventory tracking but a strategic asset in project planning. By integrating real-time stock data with project timelines, it empowers teams to manage resources more efficiently, reduce waste, and ensure smooth delivery of projects on schedule—making it an essential component in modern operations.

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