Know what your stock really costs
The price you pay a supplier isn't the real cost of a product. Shipping and customs add up too, and leaving them out makes your stock look cheaper than it really is. Now you can record the full landed cost per unit (supplier price + shipping + customs) on each product line of an inbound shipment.
The field is optional, and you can add or edit it at any time, even while a shipment is being offloaded or after it's complete.
This flows straight into your inventory value. By default, Bigblue values stock as on-hand quantity × the product value from Product Details, but real costs drift over time: a hoodie that cost €10 last year might cost €11 today. Recording landed cost per shipment values each batch at what it actually cost you, and keeps that figure accurate as prices move with a new supplier, inflation, or freight.
Because costs are saved per shipment, you can also revisit earlier shipments to add or refine them whenever you need. You set the currency for landed cost per warehouse in your Inventory settings.
To add it: open or create an inbound shipment → enter the amount in the Landed cost (per unit) field on each product line.


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