Purchase Order approvals
If your business needs to have purchase orders approved before they can be finalised, you can now configure this in Breww. Find out more at Configuring Purchase Order (PO) authorisation/approval/sign-off requirements.
If your business needs to have purchase orders approved before they can be finalised, you can now configure this in Breww. Find out more at Configuring Purchase Order (PO) authorisation/approval/sign-off requirements.
Currently, non-returnable stock label barcodes represent the unique non-returnable code generated for that individual container or packaging. However, you can now configure this barcode to represent the stock's product and batch, which, when scanned, will assign any available non-returnable stock for that product and batch.
If you would like to use this new option, simply go to Settings -> Label & printing settings -> Scroll down to Non-returnable & smallpack stock labels -> Set the Barcode option content to Use the product and batch combination barcode on stock labels.
If you have non-returnable stock that is already labelled with the previous barcode type, you can also enable the new Treat unique non-returnable barcodes as a product and batch combination barcode if the non-returnable stock isn't available setting to turn these barcodes into product and batch combination barcodes.
To take advantage of this new feature, you will need to update the Breww mobile app to the latest version.
Thanks again to our terrific community for this feature request.
You can now group stock into pallets, which can then be delivered and moved as one item, helping to streamline your stock management! After assembling the stock onto a pallet, you can print the pallet's label and use it to scan it onto deliveries and site transfers exactly like existing stock and container labels.
To learn more about taking advantage of the new pallet functionality, please see our Pallet management in Breww help guide.
The type of beer previously known as "Derived" is now, more descriptively, named "Derived at packaging" as there is a brand new type of beer called "Derived in vessel". "Derived at packaging" beers work just as "Derived" has previously worked, but the new "Derived in vessel" allows you to plan batches of the derived beer, including planning which vessels will be used on the batch schedule, adding their own recipes and adding extra ingredients to the batch while it's in vessel (as opposed to at the point of packaging). Find out more about the differences and how to use "Derived in vessel" beers in our Alias, derived & guest beers help guide.
The new process works better on mobile devices, will suggest volumes for you, and makes it easier to merge and split batches. Further improvements will be coming soon to transfers as the new process gives us a better base to build upon. Watch this space 😉
Breww now has a suite of tools dedicated to building and optimising your field sales visits that should save you time and money. Find out more in our help guide.
This is ideal for using purchase orders for things like equipment servicing, or anything else that you need to buy, but don't want to track in Breww as a stock item. Find out more on the original feature request.
It's now possible to export either all lost and spoiled records or only those for a single month.
Breww is now integrated with nine accounting platforms, with more to come soon.