Can DAXTOP manage batches and lots?
Yes. DAXTOP's inventory management supports batch and lot tracking: goods are received against a specific batch, and that batch carries its own quantity, expiry date, and movement history through the system. When stock moves between warehouses or sells at the register, the batch information moves with it.
Batch tracking is what makes recalls and audits manageable: if a supplier flags a lot, you can see exactly how much of it you received, where it sits now, and what has already been sold — instead of quarantining an entire category.
Where it matters most
Pharmacies rely on lot-level control for regulatory compliance, and the pharmacy suite pairs it with expiration tracking and prescription-safe inventory rules. Food and cosmetics businesses use the same mechanics for freshness and traceability.
A recall, step by step
Suppose a supplier notifies you that lot 2417 of a product is affected. With batch tracking, the response is a query, not a crisis: the system shows you received 240 units of that lot across two deliveries, 60 sold, 30 transferred to a second branch, and 150 on hand across both locations. You quarantine the 150 with a stock adjustment, and the audit trail documents the whole response for the regulator.
Without batch tracking, the same recall means pulling the entire product from every shelf and guessing about what sold. That difference is why regulated categories treat lot control as mandatory — and why DAXTOP builds it into receiving rather than bolting it on.