Inventory management, manufacturing, and business strategy for small-batch product businesses.
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The reorder point formula tells you exactly when to place a new purchase order, before you run out mid-production. Here's how to calculate it for raw materials.
Multi-channel inventory management is harder when you manufacture. Here's why, and how product businesses keep raw materials and finished goods in sync across Shopify, Etsy, and wholesale.
Shopify tracks finished products. It doesn't track raw materials, recipes, or what it cost to make each item. Here's how to build the inventory layer Shopify is missing — specifically for Shopify sellers who manufacture what they sell.
Shopify tracks what you sell — not what goes into making it. Here's how to set up a real batch manufacturing workflow so your production runs are planned, costed, and synced.
Recipe costing software tells you exactly what every product costs to make — before you set a price or accept an order. Here are 5 tools compared for product businesses.
Inventory software built for retail counts widgets. Small manufacturers need something different: raw material tracking, COGS calculation, and production-aware stock. Here are the best options in 2026.
Shopify Stocky is discontinued and shutting down August 31, 2026. Key features like inventory transfers and forecasting are already gone. Here's what happened to Stocky, why it was removed from the Shopify App Store, and the best alternatives for product businesses who manufacture products.
Stop updating WooCommerce stock counts by hand. Learn how WooCommerce inventory sync works for small-batch product businesses — and how Stocksmith Stock Push keeps your store accurate automatically.
Work-in-progress inventory is the value of everything you've started making but haven't finished yet. Here's how to track it, calculate it, and stop flying blind on your production costs.
Learn how to write a soap batch record that meets MoCRA 2026 requirements — covering required fields, lot number formats, cosmetic vs true soap rules, and a free template you can use today.
A batch manufacturing record is your proof that every product was made exactly right. Learn what goes in a BMR, how it differs from an MFR, and how to create one — with a free downloadable template.
Batch tracking lets you trace every product back to its exact production run — essential for quality control, compliance, and customer trust.
IAS 2 is the international accounting standard for inventory valuation. Learn the rules, costing formulas, and how it affects small manufacturers.
MRP (Material Requirements Planning) is a production planning system that calculates what materials you need, when to order them, and in what quantities — helping manufacturers avoid stockouts and overstock.
If you are a small manufacturer, it is important to understand what raw materials are and how they are used in a bill of materials (BoM). This article covers the basics of raw materials and includes some tips on how to simplify your operations.