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Can DAXTOP track expiry dates?

Yes. Expiry tracking is built into DAXTOP's inventory management: items carry expiration dates, and the system raises proactive alerts before stock ages out, so you can rotate, discount, or return goods while they still have value instead of discovering waste at the next stocktake.

This matters most in regulated and perishable categories, and the industry suites treat it accordingly — pharmacies track medication expiration as a compliance requirement, dental clinics monitor composites, anesthetics, and sterile stock, and food businesses keep ingredients moving on a first-expired, first-out basis.

Beyond the alert

Expiry data also feeds reporting and reordering: waste from expired goods is visible in inventory analytics, and AI demand forecasting helps order quantities your business will actually sell before dates run out.

Turning dates into fewer losses

The routine that makes expiry tracking pay for itself is simple: review the expiry alert list weekly, rotate near-dated stock forward (first-expired, first-out), discount or bundle what will not sell in time, and return what supplier agreements allow. Stores that run this loop consistently convert most would-be write-offs into discounted sales.

The deeper fix is ordering less of what expires: because DAXTOP's expiry data sits next to sales history, demand forecasting can cap order quantities at what realistically sells within shelf life — the difference between managing expiry and merely observing it.