The best inventory dashboard highlights exceptions that need action instead of overwhelming managers with decorative numbers. This version is tuned for festive demand, promotions, and peak periods when weak process design gets exposed quickly.
What changes in peak season
Volume spikes make small control gaps much more expensive, so pre-approved rules and role clarity matter more than ever.
Peak planning should define fast lanes, escalation points, and temporary safeguards before the first surge reaches the warehouse floor.
Operational checkpoints
- Show low stock, transfer backlog, aged value, and reorder candidates together.
- Separate product-group insight from variant-level action items.
- Run a weekly review discipline so dashboard signals become decisions.
If your team can explain exactly how the workflow changes during peak volume, execution stays calmer even when order count jumps suddenly.
The best peak-season process keeps service levels high while still leaving a clean audit trail behind it.
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