← Back to glossary Category: Logistică Dock-to-Stock Quick answer: The receiving flow that makes goods available for sale: from unloading at the dock to validated stock. Key takeawaysUnloading and quantity/quality check at the dockReceipt confirmation against the order/notice (ASN/DESADV)Goods-received note generation and inbound postingPutaway — directing goods to the optimal storage locationAvailability — stock becomes visible and allocatable across channels What Dock-to-Stock is Dock-to-Stock is the flow (and time metric) from the moment goods arrive at the receiving dock to the moment they are checked, received (goods-received note) and available for sale/shipment in a storage location. It is the first step that determines how quickly purchased stock becomes sellable stock. Why it matters A long dock-to-stock time means capital locked in 'invisible' goods — physically received but unavailable in the system. For fast-movers, hours matter: unreceived goods can't fulfill orders and create artificial stock-outs. Flow stages Unloading and quantity/quality check at the dock Receipt confirmation against the order/notice (ASN/DESADV) Goods-received note generation and inbound posting Putaway — directing goods to the optimal storage location Availability — stock becomes visible and allocatable across channels How Azuvio helps Azuvio, as an operational layer over WMS wired into the ERP, accelerates dock-to-stock: it auto-matches the delivery with the supplier's ASN, guides putaway and makes stock available in real time across all channels instead of waiting for a nightly sync. Azuvio is not accounting software — the fiscal receipt stays in the ERP; Azuvio orchestrates the physical flow and availability. Frequently askedWhat does dock-to-stock mean?The flow and time from goods arriving at the dock to becoming validated stock available for sale/shipment. It covers unloading, checking, goods receipt and putaway.Why is dock-to-stock time important?The longer it is, the more capital sits in unavailable goods. Unreceived goods can't fulfill orders and create artificial stock-outs.How does Azuvio help?It matches the delivery to the supplier's ASN, guides putaway and releases stock in real time across all channels. It is not accounting software. Where Azuvio fitsSoftware WMSConectori ERP Related termsCross-docking — Logistics operation where goods flow through the warehouse without storage — directly from receiving to shipping.NIR / Goods Receipt Note (GRN) — Internal document confirming the physical receipt of goods in the warehouse — the pivot between supplier delivery note and invoice.WMS (Warehouse Management System) — The system orchestrating physical warehouse operations: receiving, putaway, picking, packing, shipping.Cycle counting — Continuous small-batch counting with no activity stops — modern alternative to annual physical inventory. Last updated: 2026-07-06