Contact Us

If you still have questions or prefer to get help directly from an agent, please submit a request.
We’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

Please fill out the contact form below and we will reply as soon as possible.

    English (US)
    US English (US)
    DE German
    ES Spanish
    PL Polish
    MX Spanish (Mexico)
    HR Croatian
    • Home
    • Incoming Part Allocation

    Incoming Part Allocation - Detailed Description

    Written by Cole Docherty

    Updated at May 5th, 2025

    Contact Us

    If you still have questions or prefer to get help directly from an agent, please submit a request.
    We’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

    Please fill out the contact form below and we will reply as soon as possible.

    • Release Notes
      2025 Releases 2024 Releases
    • Newly Released Features
      Blackbelt360 New Features
    • Getting Started
      Overview How To
    • Roles & Permissions
    • Manifests
    • Order Management
      Orders How-To Guides Batch Edit Order Lists Using Files Cost Estimates
    • Automations
    • Employee Management
    • Customer Management
      Adding & Removing Customers Communicating with Customers Data Privacy
    • Customer Portal
    • Stock Management
      Adding and Receiving Products Inventory Management Resolving Stock Errors
    • Part Requests
    • Price Lists
    • Invoicing
    • Reporting
      Standard Reports Built-in and Custom Reports Advanced Reports
    • Custom Fields
    • Integrations
      Shipping and Transportation Finance Single Sign-on (SSO) Payment Integrations Fixably Developer API Blackbelt360 Xero Accounting
    • GSX
      GSX Integration Creating Repairs Managing Repairs Resolving Errors Frequently Asked Questions
    • Shipments
    • Service Contracts
    • Configuring Your Environment
      System Settings Email and SMS Setup Importing Data Security
    • Incoming Part Allocation
    • Appointment Booking
    + More

    Table of Contents

    Note: What is the Incoming Part Allocation module? How does it work? Orders that can be completed Other orders requiring parts Using Incoming Part Allocation Available Parts Upcoming Update: Marking Parts as Missing

    Note:

    This is an upcoming feature for Samsung GSPN Integration tenants using Fixably Part Requests. 

    Stay tuned to our change log for the public launch of this feature. 

     

    What is the Incoming Part Allocation module?

    • The Part Allocation feature aims to streamline the process of assigning incoming parts to pending repair orders.
    • Many repair companies use highly manual processes and team knowledge to determine the optimal allocation based on factors like warranty status, order age, and stock availability.
    • The part allocation feature aims to make this process easier and more efficient for Parts users. 

    How does it work?

    Fixably will look at all open orders with order lines that are not in draft state and that don’t have status Parts ordered, collected, received, Parts arrived

    The Part Allocation feature looks at all open Orders with:

    • Order Lines that have been confirmed (not in draft state)
    • Order Line status is any of:
      • Pending Purchase
      • Part Requested
      • Ready for Collection
      • Collection Rejected

    If the Order Lines status is any of the following, it will not be visible in Incoming Part Allocation: 

    • Draft
    • Part Ordered
    • Part Collected
    • Part Arrived
       

    The system will then compare these Order Lines to:

    • Items that are available in any Stock in your tenant.
    • Incoming Stock Keeping or OFS Purchase Orders that is not already assigned to another Order Line


    Based on this logic, Fixably will show Orders that can be completed and Other orders requiring parts.

     

    Orders that can be completed

    In this section, Fixably will show all Orders that can be fully completed.

    Fully Completed in this case means that every Order Line is available in either available in Stock or in a pending Purchase Order.

     

    Other orders requiring parts

    In this section, Fixably will show Orders that have some parts available in Stock or in a pending Purchase Order, but is not possible to fully complete this order currently. 
     

     

    Using Incoming Part Allocation

    The user can expand each Order to investigate which Parts are needed. This keeps the allocation process transparent and provides the parts team with visibility for the big picture.

     

    Available Parts

    The Available Parts section shows a complete list of Parts that can be allocated to Orders. This includes:

    • Items that are already in Stock
      • Type = In Stock
    • Items that are listed in an Incoming OFS Order
      • Type = 
    • Items that are listed in an Incoming Stock Keeping Order
      • Type =

    If a User selects an Order, the system will reserve/allocate available parts. 

    If an item is listed as “Available” in multiple ways, the following priority is taken:

    • Item from Stock
    • Item in an Incoming Stock Keeping Order
    • Item in an Incoming OFS Order

    As Parts are reserved, the available quantities and list of Orders that can be completed will automatically refresh. 

    Before:

    After:


    The User can filter available parts by:

    • Part number
    • Part name
    • Stock
    • Service Location
    • Tracking number


    If the User is filtering by the tracking number, Fixably will highlight only parts that are associated with that tracking number. These parts would be selected by default.
     

    Upcoming Update: Marking Parts as Missing

    The user is presented with an option to mark parts missing.


    This option indicates that selected parts / selected shipments have not arrived at the service location and these parts can’t be used.

    When the user marks parts as missing, the system will open a dialogue indicating to the User that these parts will be unallocated from the connected Orders.

    If the Purchase Order Type = Urgent, this logic does not apply.

    If the user selects yes, the system will unallocate the parts.

    detailed explanation part allocation

    Was this article helpful?

    Yes
    No
    Give feedback about this article

    Related Articles

    • Part Requests Home Page
    • Part Requests Detailed Overview
    • Handling a Part Request when all items are in Stock
    Get started today and start fixing hardware with software
    Thank you! We will contact you shortly.
    Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
    ProductsFixably RepairFixably Depot
    SolutionsAASPsEnterprise ServiceRefurbishersMulti-Brand Repairs
    ResourcesAll ResourcesCustomer StoriesBlog
    CompanyAbout UsCareers
    Follow UsFacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedIn

    Contact Us

    sales@fixably.comsupport@fixably.com
    Fixably RepairRepair ManagementGSX IntegrationInventory & StockCustomer ExperienceReporting & DataPoint of SaleFixably Paperless

    North America  Sales

    +1 888 3600 63920289 Stevens Creek Blvd #1070
    Cupertino, CA 95014
    United States

    Europe  Sales

    +358 45 4900 549Kansakoulukatu 3
    00100 Helsinki
    Finland

    Contact Us

    sales@fixably.comsupport@fixably.com
    Copyright © Fixably Ltd.Privacy PolicyTerms of ServiceData Processing Agreement

    Copyright 2025 – Fixably.

    Knowledge Base Software powered by Helpjuice

    Expand