Providing insight into how much storage space is being utilized across each warehouse and in total, considering SKUs that are currently in stock and in use, which are counted towards your contact SKU limits.
What is an In Stock SKU?
An In Stock SKU is an item with one or more quantities in stock per warehouse. The same SKU can exist across multiple warehouses; if there is at least one quantity per warehouse it will count as multiple In Stock SKUs. An In Stock SKU counts towards your contacted limits; these are the only SKUs that contribute to your limits.
For example; RD-1-1 is stored in the US, UK and EU warehouses and has 10 quantities stocked per warehouse, this would count as 3 In Stock SKUs. If you have 15 SKUs contracted, then you will have used 3 out of 15 with this example.
If the stock goes down to 0 (per warehouse) for a SKU, then it will no longer count as an In Stock SKU, and therefore not count towards you contracted limits.
Below are some visual examples of how In Stock SKUs are calculated:
| Warehouse | Quantity in stock | Counts as Active SKU? |
| Australia | 0 | Yes |
| Canada | 1 | Yes |
| Europe | 0 | No |
| UK | 10 | Yes |
| US | 100 | Yes |
| Total Active SKUs | 4 |
| Warehouse | Quantity in stock | Counts as Active SKU? |
| Australia | 0 | No |
| Canada | 0 | No |
| Europe | 0 | No |
| UK | 1 | Yes |
| US | 50 | Yes |
| Total Active SKUs | 2 |
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