A batch is a group of products that have been manufactured or processed together and thus share similar properties. Thus, batches are vital for the traceability of your products. If you create batches in Xentral, you can easily track and manage several products with identical properties. This way, you always know where a product has come from and where it is headed. This is especially important for carrying out quality control, managing stock and recalling products, if necessary.
In a nutshell: Batches enable you to keep an overview of your products and ensure that you are capable of taking action at any point in time where product safety is concerned.
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In ERP terminology, multiple terms exist in connection to batches. We’ll briefly explore those in the following:
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Batch number: This is a unique identifier or number assigned to a batch. It is required to identify and track the products contained in a batch.
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Batch management: This term applies to the process of managing batches in an ERP system (in this case: Xentral). The tasks of creating, tracking and managing batches are all a part of batch management.
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Batch traceability: The ability to trace the origin and history of a batch from production to sale or use. This is important for quality assurance and product recalls.
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Batch master data: Details about a batch that are stored in an ERP system (in this case: Xentral), such as manufacturing date, origin, stock level, and other relevant information.
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Batch processing: The process of handling products within a batch, including manufacturing, storage, picking, and shipping.
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For perishable goods, it is recommended to assign a best before date to the batch number in Best before date (BBD) so that you now which batches have to be sold first.
Batch numbers may have different formats, depending on the industry you’re in or if you need to adhere to specific guidelines or are working with external manufacturers.
Here are a few common examples of batch number formats:
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Numerical sequence: One simple method is using a numerical sequence such as “001”, “002”, “003” etc. These are often combined with a prefix such as “LOT” for “lot”.
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Date encryption: Another commonly used format is an encrypted version of the manufacturing date within the batch number, for example “20250715” representing July 15, 2025.
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Combined format: Batch numbers are frequently created by combining multiple elements, such as the manufacturing date with an added numerical sequence, for example “20250715-001”.
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Alphanumeric combination: Some businesses use alphanumeric combinations containing both letters and numbers to create unique batch numbers, such as "LOT-A123".
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Batch numbers must not contain any spaces, since spaces lead to errors when processing and assigning batch numbers in Xentral.
Batch information (typically the batch number) are typically registered via scan in Xentral, although manual entry may take place in rarer cases. Registering batch numbers is possible within various workflows and modules, which are listed below:
If you need to maintain batch numbers for a product, you have to carry out the corresponding setting in the product master data beforehand.
Proceed as follows to activate batch management for a product.
In individual cases, you can use the product master data stored in Xentral to check the batch numbers for specific items.
Proceed as described in the example below to view the batch numbers for specific products.
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Go to Sell > Products.
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Open a product for which you want to check the existing batch information.
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Open the Best before and Batch tab.
In the Batch column, you can view a list of all available batch numbers for this product.
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Are you noticing any batch numbers in this overview that you would like to retrieve and thus remove from your Xentral stock? In this case, click on the Minus icon in the Menu column to the right to retrieve stock with this batch number from the warehouse.
You should proceed in the same way in case you notice entries marked in red in the Best before column. Products with expired best before dates must not enter the regular sales cycle and should be retrieved from your stock as described above.
More detailed information on working with best before dates in Xentral is available in the Best before date (BBD) article.
The Batches module contains various tabs that provide you with a complete overview of all batches available in Xentral. Among other things, this allows you to track which batches were booked on which storage locations and for which reasons.
By clicking on the individual tabs, you can also get detailed insights on the batches that are included in ongoing productions or which batches have reached or left your warehouse.
The following table contains more detailed explanations on the different tabs and their functions.
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Overview |
The Overview tab contains a list of all batches of products for which batch and/or best before date management was activated in the product master data. Those batches come with additional information, such as the corresponding warehouse and the origin of the batch (production or goods receipt). TipUse the filters above the list to filter batches according to the different properties Goods receipt and delivery only, Delivery only, Only stock.
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Production |
Here, you’ll find the subtabs Batches used and Batches produced that show you the batches used for productions and the batches created by productions. You can use the production number to see in more detail which raw products were used to create the finished product.
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History |
In the History tab, you can track the bookings that occurred for all batches in Xentral. |
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Quick search |
ImportantThis tab is only relevant if you are using the production module! The quick search allows you to carry out a focused search of all batches that were produced by you. In this tab, you can find a list of all produced batches including their delivery note number, customer name, batch number of the production material (Finished product batch column) as well as the batch numbers of the finished products (Material batch column). More detailed information on batch number assignment during production is available in the various articles in the Production section. |