Goods receiving best practices

A controlled receiving process verifies identity, quantity, condition and status before stock becomes available.

3 min read · Updated 30 July 2026

Problem

Incorrect or damaged stock can enter available inventory when receipt checks are rushed or undocumented.

Solution

Match the delivery to an expected reference, inspect it, record exceptions and only release verified quantities.

Identify the delivery

Confirm supplier, purchase order or inbound reference before unloading or booking stock.

Count and inspect

Verify product, unit of measure, quantity, packaging and visible damage.

Record exceptions

Separate shortages, overages, substitutions and damage from accepted stock.

Complete the receipt

Create traceable stock records and direct accepted inventory to putaway or a controlled staging location.

Frequently asked questions

What does goods receiving best practices cover?

A controlled receiving process verifies identity, quantity, condition and status before stock becomes available.

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