Odoo for inventory and manufacturing, shaped around how your operation actually runs.
Most stock problems are not really stock problems. They are timing problems. A reorder that fired too late. A picker working from memory. A production order waiting on a part nobody flagged. Odoo puts your stock, purchasing, manufacturing and quality on one platform, with every movement recorded as it happens, so the numbers on the screen match the numbers on the floor. In Odoo 19 the replenishment rules read your real demand history and tell you the last day to reorder before you run short. We configure that around how your team already works, then get the master data clean enough for the planning to be worth trusting.
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One platform for stock, purchasing and production.
Every product, lot and serial number lives in one place, with its real-time quantity, location and movement history on the record. A sales order reserves stock. A low level triggers a reorder. A bill of materials drives a manufacturing order. Quality checks sit inside the same flow. Receipts, internal transfers and deliveries run in one, two or three steps, whichever matches your warehouse. Purchasing, the warehouse, the plant and finance all read from one source, so the forecast, the stock count and the books agree.

The system tells you the last day to reorder, not just that you are low.
Odoo 19 reworked replenishment around your real demand. Reordering rules now carry a planning horizon and a deadline, the latest date to place an order before a product drops below its minimum, with a preview of order frequency and average stock drawn from past demand. Product routes are set for you where Odoo can tell: buy for purchased parts, manufacture for products with a bill of materials. The master production schedule forecasts demand for future periods from your own history. Inventory valuation has a clearer closing process, and a late-availability view shows which sales orders depend on stock arriving after the promised date. The planning is only as good as the data behind it, and that is the part we get right first.

We fit Odoo to your stock and production reality, not the other way around.
Inventory and manufacturing only work when the data underneath them is right: the unit of measure, the lot and serial convention, the bill of materials, the costing method. We map how your goods actually move, set up the warehouses, routes, reordering rules and production flow, then connect inventory to purchasing, sales, quality and finance around it. If you already run Odoo and the stock is never accurate, we audit what is there and put the foundation back under it. You work with a local team, backed by 280+ Odoo specialists across five European countries.

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Yes. A form can create a lead, a shop order can become a sales order, and a product page can read live stock and pricing, because it is all one database rather than separate tools kept in sync.
Yes. Odoo's Inventory module handles construction materials with multi-warehouse stock, per-site stock locations, transfers from central warehouse to site, just-in-time delivery flows aligned with the project schedule, and consumption logged against project tasks. The same module covers materials returned to stock and inter-project transfers.
Yes. Odoo connects POS, the webshop and marketplace listings to one stock pool, so a sale in the store, on the website or through a marketplace reduces the same inventory in real time. Order management decides per channel which warehouse fulfils, supports click-and-collect and ship-from-store, and feeds returns back to the same SKU and customer record. The work is the channel rules: which warehouse ships which order, how returns flow back, where pricing differs. Decided before go-live, not patched in after.
Yes. Odoo puts invoicing, vendor bills, payments, banking, tax and reporting on one platform, connected to sales, purchase and inventory. It covers the full cycle from first invoice to year-end close without a separate tool for each step, and it grows as the company grows.
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