Live stock and sellable stock

The watertight bridge between your beds and your shipments.

Updated on May 7, 20261 min readstock vivantstock vendable

Understanding the gap between live and sellable stock is key to running your farm day to day. The two objects don't serve the same decisions, aren't handled with the same gestures, and aren't valued through the same indicators.

Live stock: the raw material

A live lot represents shellfish in rearing. It has a species, a zone, a grade, a quality, and evolves through traceability events — grading, transfers, checks, occasional losses. It is the physical inventory of what you keep in the water.

Sellable stock: the finished product

A sellable unit represents a packaged product ready to ship. It carries an item (species + grade + quality), packaging (bourriche, crate, net), a commercial quantity, a use-by date and a link to the source lot. It is the commercial inventory.

Tip

Every sellable unit keeps the trace of its source lot. A customer claim can therefore travel back to the production zone in a few clicks.

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