Batch inventory management system with lot tracking for full traceability

The plan-it.pro batch inventory management system delivers complete stock traceability and accuracy—from raw materials through to finished products. With built-in batch and lot tracking, you can monitor expiry dates at a glance, meet regulatory compliance requirements, and confidently manage aging stock and product recalls.

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Traceability Made Easy

Manually tracking raw materials can be time-consuming and error-prone. With plan-it.pro, you can quickly and easily track every product in your inventory with complete confidence.

Assign batch numbers to your products during setup and start tracking immediately—no complex processes or steep learning curve required.

Maintain full visibility across your entire production process, from raw materials through to the sale of finished goods, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and control at every stage.

Efficiently Manage Materials

Effective raw material management is essential for maintaining production efficiency. Easily prioritise and use the oldest available batches in your inventory to optimise material usage and reduce waste.

Get a clear overview of batches approaching expiry through an intuitive dashboard, allowing you to take timely action and stay in control of your inventory.

Minimise losses caused by expired or aging stock with complete visibility into product age. Make informed decisions on when to use, move, or sell inventory to maximise efficiency and reduce costs.

Meet Compliance Requirements with Confidence

Product traceability plays a critical role in meeting quality, safety, and regulatory standards. With plan-it.pro’s batch tracking capabilities, you can confidently monitor your inventory and maintain accurate records that support compliance across your operations.

Generate detailed batch movement reports to gain a clear overview of where products have been stored, shipped, and sold. With full visibility into product history, you can respond quickly to recalls and returns, issue warnings efficiently, and minimise risk while protecting your customers and your brand.

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Real-Time Synchronisation for Smarter Batch Inventory Management

Seamlessly connect your batch inventory management system with the tools you already use—from accounting and ERP platforms to eCommerce and shipping solutions. Real-time integrations keep your data accurate, automate routine tasks, and provide complete traceability across your entire supply chain.

Batch & Lot Tracking Software FAQs

Contact us today if you have more questions about how Batch Tracking can work for your business.

What is batch tracking software?

Batch tracking software enables businesses to assign batch (or lot) numbers to products, providing complete end-to-end visibility and traceability across inventory—from production through to distribution.

For every batch-tracked product, a batch number should be recorded as soon as the stock is received. When products are purchased through a purchase order, batch numbers can be added at the time of receipt. Batch numbers are also required when completing stock adjustments or conducting stocktakes, ensuring accurate tracking and full inventory traceability at all times.

With plan-it.pro, you can assign batch tracking numbers when products are first created. For existing products that do not yet have batch numbers, you can add them when batch tracking is enabled or import batch numbers directly in bulk.

Note: Batch tracking must be enabled in your company settings and activated within the product attributes for each item you wish to track by batch.

Yes, you can see a full transaction history of when the serial and batches were created, and when the products were sold, used, or adjusted as out of stock. You can also see customer and supplier information when the data is exported.

You can attach dedicated quantity and expiry date information to a batch number. In addition, you may also include other relevant data such as the production date, supplier or manufacturer details, storage conditions, location or warehouse identifiers, quality control status, and any relevant certification or compliance records. This added information helps improve traceability, stock management, and regulatory compliance, particularly in food, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing industries.

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