
Yes. Flowlity fully incorporates your operational constraints into its replenishment calculations. You can configure minimum order quantities (MOQ), lot sizes, purchase units, and even full-truckload constraints. The planning engine ensures that all these rules are respected in order proposals.
For example, if you have a minimum order of 100 units or a truck that only leaves when full, Flowlity applies these constraints and groups requirements accordingly. The Orders module aggregates requirements by supplier and ensures that conditions such as minimum quantities, lot multiples, or truck-load thresholds are correctly enforced.
As a result, generated supply orders are realistic, ready for execution, and aligned with your real logistics constraints. By avoiding fragmented or suboptimal orders, you optimize transport and storage costs — a critical lever for distributors and manufacturers managing high-volume inbound flows across multiple suppliers.