With this update, users can now print QR/barcode labels immediately after creating an inward entry — without waiting for IQC approval.
This improvement eliminates labeling delays, speeds up downstream processes, and provides greater operational flexibility for stores and quality teams.
Availability: Enabled for all inward entries across Inventory → Inward.
Previously, barcode printing was only allowed after IQC approval. This caused:
Labeling delays — teams could not tag materials until inspection was completed.
Bottlenecks in downstream processes like storage, internal transfers, and subcontracting.
Inefficient resource utilization when IQC was pending for extended periods.
Impact: Slower material flow and delayed availability for production or dispatch.
The Print Barcode icon is now active as soon as the inward entry is created.
IQC status (Pending/Approved) no longer blocks printing.
Teams can print and paste barcode labels right after goods are inwarded.
Labeling can happen in parallel with IQC instead of waiting for completion.
Early labeling ensures that even unapproved material is trackable and identifiable in the system and physically in storage.
✅ Faster labeling — no dependency on IQC status.
✅ Improved operational flow — labeling and inspection can run in parallel.
✅ Better material traceability from the moment goods enter the facility.
✅ Reduced bottlenecks in stores and downstream processes.
If you have any questions or need help, feel free to reach out.