Why should I create an Internal Order if the material is used within the company?

Why should I create an Internal Order if the material is used within the company?

Even if the material stays in-house, creating an Internal Order is important to:

  • Reserve stock for specific internal purposes

  • Prevent untracked consumption or stockouts

  • Maintain accurate inventory visibility

  • Enable clear audit trails and responsibility mapping

It ensures that internal usage is controlled, planned, and documented—just like external orders.


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