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GRN an order

What is a GRN? In the buying process, a GRN is the delivery part. It stands for Goods Received Note and is the document typically provided to the receiver with a list of all the items included in the order that has been delivered. From the supplier’s perspective, this document, especially when signed, is the POD – Proof of Delivery, and they will place a great deal of value on this document as it is evidence that the order was fulfilled. For the receiver, this document is their evidence of the order being delivered also, but it is their opportunity to highlight discrepancies, shortfalls or issues of quality. 

The GRN is a precursor to the next part of the process which is of course, the invoice. Once goods are in transit, it is likely a supplier will send their invoice to the customer. The buyer will need to account for all deliveries as well and there is an established part of the process where a GRNI report may be run – Good Received Not Invoiced. 

Historically, processing or handling GRN documents is problematic. Ideally, the buyer (receiver) will want to automate the process. If the GRN could be scanned and their stock automatically updated, then a lot of manual effort could be removed. However, the reality is a little different. The GRN document is often passed around from the supplier’s warehouse to the delivery driver and then handed over to the receiver. It can be marked up, scribbled on and defaced in a way that makes intelligent scanning – OCR –difficult. This can result in a lot of manual keying in and updating of various stock lines in a system.

What we do at Zahara is recognise the difficulties of a paper-centric process and streamline it as much as possible. We allow a GRN to be done easily, using a mobile app or tablet with a camera and only annotating any exceptions. Read on to find out how. 

Oh and if you want one piece of information quickly, yes you can undo a GRN by adding a negative value

Purchase Order List View

You can receipt an order from the Purchase Order (PO) list view. Find an order, tick it and click the GRN icon. 

purchase order document highlighting grn

You will now see a Wizard asking if the order is received in Full. Answering yes sets all received quantities to the ordered quantities. 

  • You can adjust any received quantities. 
  • You can also adjust the delivery date and add a GRN number – perhaps the document number from the GRN document. 
  • You can upload a copy of the GRN document as well (assumes you have scanned it already)

 

GRN on Mobile

The mobile app lends itself to receipting very well. You have a camera to photograph the delivery note and you can interact with the line items very easily. 

  • Find an order from the Order list view
  • Swipe to the left
  • Touch the GRN button 

recent order for the grn post page

The Camera icon can be tapped to engage the camera. Tapping the green tick will receipt it fully. 

Viewing the order

You can also receipt an order when viewing the order. Click the Document Actions menu and then click the GRN link. 

 

Receipting Data

The GRN data is attached to the order history. If you would like to see the state of the receipting, click into an order and scroll down to the history. This data can be used in the reporting section of Zahara as well for GRNI reports. 

GRN Status

In the order list view, you can opt to show the GRN status. This is an icon that shows as:

  • Green – Fully received 
  • Orange Not full received  
  • Red – Over receipted 

GRN Custom Fields

If your plan supports it, you can have GRN custom fields enabled so that additional line-level fields are made available to you at the point of GRN

GRN Reporting

GRN data is actually very simple. It is a Quantity Received valued against a Quantity Ordered. Using Zahara’s reporting API you can attach to your order data in Excel using PowerQuery. We have built spreadsheets for customers with simple GRN quantities and then using the status of orders to produce accruals reports like GRNI. If you are interested in this, please talk to the Customer Success Team. 

Undo a GRN

To undo or correct a GRN, simply GRN a negative value. This will restore the balance. The history of the order will be updated to record this correction. 

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