Introduction
The Inventory Counting App
Basic Concepts
User Interface Inventory Counting Web App
Header Menu
Navigation
Main Work Area
Preview Area
Inventory Counting Function Areas and Workflow
Step-by-Step-Instructions
Step 1: Create a new Inventory Count
Step 2: Add the inventory count lines
Step 3: Release the inventory count
Step 4: Print the inventory count order
Step 4: Perform the inventory count
Step 5: Take in the Inventory Count
Step 6: Control and evaluate the Inventory Count
Step 7: Choose to Recount or to accept the Count
Step 8: Close the inventory Count.
Inventory counting is a warehouse process used to verify physical stock and compare it with the stock data stored in the WMS. It helps ensure that inventory records are accurate, supports reliable picking and replenishment, and reveals differences caused by operational errors, damage, or other reasons.
The Inventory Counting Web App is the central starting point for the inventory process in Bitergo WMS. In the browser, users create inventory orders, define the count scope, and prepare the task structure for later execution on mobile devices. This makes the web app the planning and control layer for the full inventory workflow.
The Inventory Counting Mobile App is used for the actual counting process in the warehouse. It shows authorized inventory tasks on a handheld device and lets users enter counts directly at the location, which reduces manual transcription and helps transfer results into the system immediately. In this way, the mobile app supports fast, practical, and error-reduced counting on the warehouse floor.
A typical workflow starts with creating an inventory order in the web app, selecting the counting method, and preparing the count lists. The warehouse team then carries out the count with the mobile app, where locations, handling units, and item information are displayed as needed. After the count is completed, the system provides an overview of the results, including discrepancies and report data, so the warehouse can review differences and follow up in a structured way.
The Inventory Counting Web App uses the standard Bitergo WMS web app user interface. For details, see the chapter on User Interface and User Experience.
The menu icon on the right side of the header gives you access to the following general functions:
The navigation panel allows you to switch between the categories "Inventory Count," "Inventory Count Take in", "Inventory Count Evaluation", and "Inventory Count Protocol" to view and edit them in the main workspace of the screen.
The main workspace in the center of the screen displays the data for the category selected in the navigation panel in tabular form. The function buttons below the table let you perform actions either on all displayed records or on selected rows only.
The preview area is located to the right of the table. It displays the detailed information for the element selected in the main work area, usually the currently selected row in the table.
You can access the following functional areas via the navigation:
After having accepted the count you need to close it, to complete the inventory count order.
Go to the Inventory Count Function Area by clicking on Inventory Count in the Navigation.
Click the "New..." Function Button underneath the main table to create a new inventory Count order.
The Inventory Count Modal appears with the tabs "Text/tag", "Status/time" and "Control".
Enter a description or note in the first tab and define the type of Inventory Counting in the third tab called "Control".
You can choose between:
Click OK to create the new Inventory Count. After clicking new, the modal closes and the newly created inventory count appear in the list in the main area.
Click the "Inventory Count Lines..." Function Button to select which item or which bin locations shall be counted in this counting order. The Inventory Count Lines Screen opens.
Click the "Generate..." Function Button to generate the inventory count lines. The "Generate inventory Count lines" Modal opens.
Choose which item shall be counted and click "OK".
After clicking "OK" the modal closes and all bin locations that contain handling units which contain the selected item/ article appear now in the list. These are the generated inventory count lines....
If you have selected a bin location inventory you need to choose a warehouse, a warehouse type and optionally you can directly enter a bin location.
If you have not entered a specific bin location all bin locations that are contained in the warehouse type, will be added as inventory count lines to the list.
Select all the bin locations you do not want to include in the inventory count and click "Delete" to remove them from the list.
Click "Done" to close this screen and return to the Inventory Counts Screen.
Select the the newly created inventory count and click the function button "Release..." to release this order for counting on the shop floor. A modal opens. Confirm the release of the inventory Count by clicking "OK".
Click the "Print" function button to print a pdf of the inventory count list, if the counting will be done manually. Otherwise use the Inventory Counting Mobile App to perform the Counting.
Perform the inventory counting on the shop floor using the mobile app. Please refer to the Inventory Counting Mobile App for detailed information and step-by-step instructions. If the counting results are noted on the printed pdf, you can also take in the counting in the web app.
A released inventory count order appears in the list of the Inventory Count Take in Area.
If you are not using the mobile app, select the order in the list and click on "Inventory Count Lines..." to take in the counting.
The "inventory count line take in screen" opens and the inventory lines appear in the table. On the right you will find the column "Counted Value" Enter the counted value of the items in this column, in the corresponding rows. Every row shows one specific handling unit, that contains this item. Click "Save Count" to close the screen and save the Count.
A finished counting order will appear in the "Inventory Count Evaluation Area". Select it and click the function button "Inventory Count Lines" to evaluate the counting and to check if the Counted value is the same as the booked quantity in Bitergo WMS of the item on that specific handling unit at that specific bin location.
Compare the Columns "Booked Quantity" and "Counted Value" to evaluate. The column next to the "Counted Value" Column is called "Difference Quantity" and shows the difference between the booked quantity and the counted value.
If the counted value differs from the booked quantity and you do not know the reason, you need to either order a Recount or to accept the Counting with the difference.
Click "Recount" if you want to order a Recount. This will release the Inventory Order again with the Status "Recount" for counting in the mobile app.
Click "Counting Accepted" if you want to accept the results of the counting. The modal "Counting Accepted" opens, where you need to add a comment, which explains why you accept a counting difference.
After the Recount you need to click on "Counting Accepted" to finish the process.
After having accepted the count, you will be redirected to the inventory count evaluation screen. Select the inventory count row and click "Close Inventory Count..." to complete and finish the inventory count.
A closed and completed inventory Count appears int the Inventory Count Protocol Area, which gives you an overview over the inventory counts. You can export the results as an xls. File.