Appzotic
Portfolio Stockyard
Operations · WMSWeb applicationPOC / platform

Stockyard

Multi-warehouse inventory command center

Multi-warehouse inventory command center for receiving, picking, transfers, batches, and reorder.

This product holds
  • Multi-warehouse health
  • Receiving and picking flows
  • Inventory ledger
  • AI stockout and expiry insights
Stockyard · Inventory command center
Product
Stockyard
Industry
Operations · WMS
Platform
Web application
Status
POC / platform
Year
2026
What’s inside

The product, module by module.

Everything a client would actually use — not a feature dump, the operating pieces of the system.

01

Inventory health

Healthy, low, out, overstock, expiring, damaged, quarantined.

Exceptions surface before a stockout.
02

Guided receiving

PO to scan to discrepancy to putaway.

Inbound is a workflow, not a paste.
Operations designWeb engineeringEnterprise software
How it looks

Every view we shipped.

Click any screen to open it full size. These are the live product surfaces — dashboards, flows, and themes.

The brief

Why it exists, and what it changed.

The problem

Available vs reserved vs inbound lived in sheets that could not run receiving or picking.

What we built

Stockyard WMS: inventory health, warehouses, receiving, picking, transfers, batches, procurement, and a ledger for every movement.

What changed

Ops can see what is on hand, where it is, what is low, and what to do next.

01

Multi-warehouse truth

Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chandigarh each have their own on-hand and inbound.

Impact · The selector has to filter the whole OS, not one table.
02

Ledger, not overwrite

Every receipt, pick, transfer, and adjustment must leave a movement.

Impact · Stock numbers are a consequence of history.
How it’s built

Delivery path, stack, and system shape.

Phase 01

Command center

KPIs, health, warehouse comparison, AI insights for stockout and expiry.

Phase 02

Flows

Receiving, putaway, picking, packing, shipping, transfers, counts.

Phase 03

Control

Batches, serials, reorder, roles, approvals, audit.

React
TanStack
TypeScript
Recharts
Experience
Stockyard web
Warehouse tablet
Edge & trust
Auth
Warehouse selector
Scan
Application
Inventory
Orders
Procurement
Tasks
Data
SKU ledger
Bins
Batches
Operations
Receiving
Picking
Transfers
Encrypted in transit and at rest End-to-end observability Independently scalable services
Impact

What a buyer should feel after launch.

4+

warehouses in one view

Ledger

for every movement

Single ledger

Fulfilment allocates against a number that is defined.

Stockyard is the first inventory screen that answers where it is and what to do next.
Warehouse manager
Stockyard
Project FAQ

The details behind the delivery.

How long did the project take?

The core engagement ran for an operations product cycle. Discovery and architecture came first, followed by incremental releases and a structured transition into continuous improvement.

Why was this technology stack selected?

React, TanStack, TypeScript and Recharts provided the best balance of team fit, ecosystem maturity, security, delivery speed and long-term operating cost. Every major choice was documented through architecture decisions.

How were security and scalability handled?

Threat modeling, least-privilege access, automated security checks and observability were built into delivery. Load and failure testing validated the critical paths before launch.

What support followed launch?

Appzotic provided launch command, operational monitoring, knowledge transfer and a prioritized evolution roadmap. The client could choose continued product support or full internal ownership.

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