Multi-warehouse allocation and fulfillment for GCC brands
Route orders to Riyadh, Dubai, or Cairo stock — priority rules, split shipments, and accurate available-to-promise counts.
Cross-border Arab brands keep stock in multiple cities to cut delivery days and customs friction. Mrfqy multi-warehouse allocation picks the right location per order line and keeps POS, online, and marketplace channels honest.
Define warehouses and priorities
Add warehouses with address, timezone, and default courier. Rank priority — fulfill from nearest GCC hub first, fall back to central stock.
Transfer stock between warehouses with internal transfer orders that audit quantity in and out.
Allocation at checkout
When a customer enters a shipping governorate, Mrfqy reserves inventory from the matching warehouse before payment completes — reducing oversell across regions.
Split shipments automatically when one line ships from Riyadh and another from Cairo; customers see multiple tracking emails with clear labels.
POS and online share one ledger
Bind each POS register to a warehouse so in-store sales decrement local stock only.
Online orders respect the same bins — no shadow inventory spreadsheets between your retail manager and ecommerce lead.
Fulfillment operations
Pick lists group by warehouse for staff tablets. Mark packed, print AWB labels, and push tracking to customer SMS templates.
Low-stock alerts per location help you reorder before Ramadan spikes empty the wrong city first.
Migrate from single-warehouse
Start by adding a second warehouse with a full stock count import. Run parallel for two weeks — compare allocation logs to manual picks.
