A dye lot or a fabric roll behaves like a batch, whether or not your invoicing software treats it like one. Invoice2Track tracks textile and garment stock by batch as standard, so a size run or a color lot is traceable months after the sale, not just a line item that's already forgotten.
Try Textile mode freeEvery incoming roll or garment batch is recorded with its own lot identity as it enters stock.
The lot's identity carries forward with the stock, whether it's a fabric roll or a finished garment size run.
Invoice a buyer in their own currency, with the right decimal handling built in for that currency.
Vendor purchase orders sit alongside your sales invoices, tracked in the same system.
Answer a size run or color lot question months later, since the batch identity was tracked from the start rather than reconstructed.
Fabric rolls and garment lots carry a batch identity through purchasing, stock, and sale.
Track mill and supplier purchase orders alongside your outgoing sales invoices.
Bill export orders in the buyer's currency, with correct decimal handling built in.
Turn on GST billing and every printed invoice applies the correct tax treatment automatically.
Every roll or garment counted and deducted automatically as it's billed — no manual stock register.
See every past purchase order against a fabric or garment line, not just the current stock count.
Yes — fabric and garment stock carries its batch identity from the moment it's received, so it's traceable through to the sale whenever the question comes up.
Yes — invoices can be raised in the buyer's currency, with decimal handling set correctly for that currency automatically.
Yes — both fabric rolls and finished garment lots are tracked the same way, by batch, from purchase through to sale.
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