Lager in one plan
VOIDS plans inventory, availability, and transfers across warehouses, markets, and fulfillment partners so every SKU is available where it protects revenue.
Over 250 e-commerce brands run forecasting, inventory, and purchasing with VOIDS.









VOIDS plans inventory, availability, and transfers across warehouses, markets, and fulfillment partners so every SKU is available where it protects revenue.
Forecast, stock, open deliveries, and local demand show where a SKU becomes critical first.
VOIDS connects to your existing commerce stack, maps the operating rules that shape purchasing, and supports the team through go-live.
Multi-warehouse inventory planning connects demand, stock, open POs, and transfers by location. Instead of only seeing total inventory, the team can identify where a SKU creates revenue risk, where inventory can be rebalanced, and when new purchasing is genuinely necessary.
“VOIDS is our single source of truth for inventory. Without those dashboards, the operations simply wouldn't work.”
Jochen MollerCCO, HYROX


“Our problem was never demand, it was that our best-selling collars were always out of stock exactly when orders came in. Since VOIDS, we manage procurement down to the SKU. Warehouse costs dropped 35%, not a single stockout since.”
Forecast, stock, open deliveries, and local demand show where a SKU becomes critical first.
The team sees whether a transfer protects availability faster or whether a new supplier order is required.
When several warehouses fulfill one channel, VOIDS uses the configured split and shows where inventory is actually required.
A SKU can be available overall while the warehouse serving the most important market or channel is already at risk.
When a transfer starts only after a location becomes critical, time and revenue are often already lost.
VOIDS creates one decision context across locations, demand signals, and supply paths.
Multiple warehouses need a decision per location. An aggregated inventory total cannot answer that question.
| Criterion | VOIDS | Typical alternative |
|---|---|---|
| Inventory view | Coverage and risk by location, channel, and SKU. | A total quantity without context of where it is available. |
| Next action | Transfer, allocation, or reorder ranked by time and revenue impact. | Manual transfers once a location is already at risk. |
| Planning | Open POs and planned inventory movements are part of the decision. | Separate warehouse reports and supplier trackers. |
Bring together shop systems, marketplaces, marketing channels, and ERP data without a separate data-engineering project.
Model lead times, MOQs, purchase prices, bundle mappings, and supplier constraints in the planning workflow.
A dedicated go-live call and weekly check-ins help the team validate the setup and operationalize planning.