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Recording stoppedVendor review — 14:02English
114:02:110:18Speaker 1

Our ERP migration closes at the end of Q3, and inventory has to reconcile before the cutover. Last quarter's physical count came back with a four percent variance.

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What they are saying

The date is not the obstacle — the four percent variance is. They are saying the cutover cannot run on inventory data they do not trust.

What you can say aloud

A four percent variance would carry straight into the new system, so it is cheaper to fix the count before the cutover than to reconcile after it. Cycle counts on your fastest-moving items usually close most of that gap.

Questions to keep it moving

  1. 1Which item classes did the variance concentrate in?
  2. 2Is the Q3 date driven by anything outside the ERP work?
  3. 3Who owns the count on your side today?
2Marked14:02:340:09Speaker 2

So do we have to run cycle counts before the cutover, or can we reconcile afterwards?

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What they are saying

A sequencing question, and the first one with a deadline attached. They want to know whether counting is a prerequisite or cleanup.

What you can say aloud

Before — and it does not have to be the whole warehouse. Two passes on your A-class items ahead of the freeze is usually enough. Your team counts; we set the sampling and check the variance after each pass.

Questions to keep it moving

  1. 1Could we pilot this in one warehouse first?
  2. 2When does your freeze window start?
  3. 3How many people can you put on the first pass?
When it ended

Inventory accuracy decides the ERP cutover date

The counterparty will not migrate on a four percent variance. Cycle counts on A-class items run before the freeze; a single-warehouse pilot was raised and left open.

  • Decision — count before the cutover, not afterWaiting for you
  • Commitment — we size the sampling plan this weekWaiting for you

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