Inventory visibility, not just stock control
Don't just report what happened to your stock. Anticipate what is going to happen.
Inventory should not be seen as a static list of products.
In a modern operation, inventory must behave as a living source of signals: what is moving, what is stalled, what is missing, what is in excess, and what needs to be replenished before it affects sales.
Norkut reads the actual movement of your products and helps you make faster decisions on replenishment, transfers, purchases, and availability.
The goal is not just to know how much inventory you have. It's to know what action to take with that signal.
Inventory as an operational context
Inventory is one of the areas where the most value is lost when the operation is not connected. A product can run out of stock without the team noticing. Another can accumulate for weeks without rotation.
Norkut connects inventory with sales, stores, and operational behavior so you can act before the problem impacts results.
The goal isn't just to know how much inventory you have. It's knowing what action to take with that signal.

What this operational layer allows
Availability visibility
Which products are available, which ones are running out, and where the risks are.
Rotation reading
Which products move fast, which ones are stalling.
Smarter replenishment
Connect sales and inventory to improve purchasing.
Transfers between locations
Move merchandise between stores before buying more.
Reduction of shortages and excesses
Avoid stockouts, dead stock, and unnecessary purchases.
Operating scenario
How Norkut turns an operational signal into an actionable decision, step by step.
Scenario
Unexpected product turnover
Signal. Connection. Action.
The full journey of every operational decision, step by step.