Utilitybranchcore
Inventory control consulting for multi-location wholesalers.
We help distributors keep branch floors, transfer tickets, and warehouse counts telling the same story—so buyers stop guessing and managers stop firefighting Friday shortages.
Where branch floors and warehouse books meet
Utilitybranchcore works with wholesalers who stock the same catalog in several locations. Our flagship Multi-Location Inventory Audit maps count gaps, transfer delays, and slow-moving piles, then hands your team a 90-day control plan.
- Cycle counts that survive busy walk-in days
- Transfer tickets checked before trucks leave the dock
- Replenishment rules sized to each branch’s storage and tempo
- Seasonal buffers that draw down after the peak
Consultations you can book
Each offer is a human-delivered consulting engagement—field time, workshops, and written plans—not a subscription product.
Multi-Location Inventory Audit
On-site and desk review of stock records, branch counts, and transfer habits across your wholesale network.
Branch Replenishment Review
Examine how stock moves from central warehouse to each branch so shelves stay filled without overloading floor space.
Stock Policy Workshop
Facilitated sessions that turn tribal knowledge into written stock policies your managers can apply the same way in every branch.
Seasonal Buffer Planning
Plan how much extra stock each branch should hold before festival peaks, typhoon season disruptions, and supplier shutdown windows.
What managers say after the plan lands
Specific notes from wholesale operators who brought us into their stock meetings.
“They caught that our Taichung branch was counting cases while Taipei counted pieces on the same fastener line. The written plan was dense—almost too dense for one sitting—but our warehouse lead still uses the transfer checklist every Monday.”
“We expected a lecture on bigger warehouses. Instead they clustered our branches by fridge space and sales tempo, then cut Friday panic transfers nearly in half within a month.”
“The workshop forced us to write who can accept damaged returns. I disagreed with one of the draft clauses on open-box units, and they revised it the same week without pushing their first wording.”
“Before Lunar New Year we used to overbuy for every branch the same way. Their buffer sheet finally treated our slow southern branch differently. Leftovers after the holiday were still higher than I hoped, yet far clearer to explain to ownership.”
Field notes from the aisle
Short guides on counting days, transfer tickets, and storm-week buffers for island wholesalers.
Ready to align your branches?
Tell us how many locations you stock and which SKUs cause the most Friday panic. We will reply with fit notes and an estimate range.