SEAFOOD WHOLESALE

Seafood Wholesale Ordering: If It Is Not On the Boat, It Is Not On the List

Open Pantry is ordering software for seafood wholesalers. You control what is orderable, so venues cannot order fish you have not landed; when a line still cannot be filled your picker substitutes it at the bench and the customer is told; catch-weight lines are billed at the weight that actually left; and pick lists run first-expired-first-out.

  • Take a line off the list the moment you know you have not got it
  • Substitutions made at the bench, at the customer’s own price
  • Weighed at pack, billed at the weighed figure

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Open Pantry seafood catalogue showing whole Tasmanian salmon, tiger prawns and market fish priced per kilogram, beside the day’s orders after cut-off
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You sell what came in, not what was on the list yesterday

Today’s availability read down the phone, venue by venue

Orders taken for fish that never landed

Substitutions decided at the door, by whoever is driving

Weights written on the box and typed up hours later

Availability In, Orders Out, Weights Captured

1

Set what is on today

Turn lines on and off as the day’s landings become clear. What venues can see and order is exactly what you have said you have.

2

Venues order against the real list

Through your own app and online store, or by email and text. Nothing that is switched off can be ordered, so the conversation never has to happen.

3

Pick, substitute, weigh

If a line still cannot be filled, the picker substitutes a comparable product at that customer’s price. Weight-based lines are weighed as they are packed.

4

Tell them, then bill them

Shorts and unavailable lines go out in one message when picking finishes, and the invoice bills what actually went on the truck.

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What is on the list is what you have

Availability is the seafood problem. In Open Pantry it is a switch you control, not a stock number that guesses: turn a line off and it stops being orderable across every venue. You can also hide a line from one customer or one customer group, and set what happens platform-wide when stock reaches zero — keep selling, show it as out of stock, or block it.

  • Turn a line off and nobody can order it until you turn it back on
  • Hide a product from one customer or one customer group
  • Choose what happens at zero stock: keep selling, show, or block
  • No calls explaining what is not available today
Open Pantry seafood catalogue with availability switches, a line turned off, plus per-customer visibility and out-of-stock policy settings

Short on the day, sorted at the bench

When a line genuinely cannot be filled, the picker swaps it there and then — the substitute goes on at that customer’s own price, not the substitute’s list price, and the line carries a note saying what it replaced. Shorts and unavailable lines are gathered into one message that goes out when picking finishes, so nobody finds out at the door.

  • Substitute a comparable product from the pick screen
  • Priced at that customer’s price, with a note on the line
  • One consolidated notification once picking is done
  • Billed for what was picked, never for what was ordered
An Open Pantry picker substituting market fish for snapper at the customer’s own price, with shorts notified and billing following the pick

Ordered, weighed and billed are three different numbers

Whole fish never weigh what the order said. Flag those lines as catch weight and each is weighed as it is packed — typed in, or read from a connected scale if you use one — and the invoice bills the weighed total rather than the count ordered. Over or under, it is the weight that left the floor.

  • One entry per fish or carton on the weigh sheet
  • The invoice bills the weighed figure, over or under the order
  • Set per product, so only weight-based lines behave this way
  • No weights re-typed from a marker pen later
Open Pantry catch weight for seafood: six whole salmon ordered, weighed at pack totalling 19.42 kg, and 19.42 kg billed

Oldest stock leaves first, without anyone deciding

With seafood the decision about which box goes out cannot sit with whoever happens to be picking. Use-by is held against the carton and pick lists are ordered first-expired-first-out, so the oldest stock goes first automatically and less gets written off at the back of the coolroom.

  • Use-by held against the carton, not in someone’s head
  • Pick lists ordered first-expired-first-out automatically
  • Expiry visible to the team before it becomes a write-off
  • Fewer arguments about what should have gone out first
Open Pantry tracking seafood use-by dates by lot with first-expired-first-out picking order
More product lines purchased
24%
Your always-on branded store and app put your full range in front of customers, so baskets grow.
Less order-processing cost
95%
AI order capture and auto-invoicing remove the manual keying between order and books.
Fewer picking errors
80%
Tablet pick & pack with FEFO lot and expiry tracking catches shorts and wrong items before they ship.

Real gains suppliers report after moving ordering, fulfilment and invoicing onto Open Pantry.

Sits On Top of the Accounting You Already Run

M&J Chickens

Trusted by M&J Chickens

$175m+
Annual turnover

M&J Chickens are a protein wholesaler running the same shape of day — early runs, weight-based lines and venues ordering right up to the cut-off. Open Pantry moved their ordering out of calls and messages into one digital workflow.

Alex Ortiz — Head of Sales

With Open Pantry, we launched our own fully branded ordering app — it’s helped us protect our customer base, move to digital ordering, and deliver a much better experience to our venues.

Alex Ortiz — Head of Sales
Alex Ortiz — Head of Sales
M&J Chickens

Availability does not travel well down a phone line.

The daily ring-around exists because the list changes every morning. It also means the list only exists in one person’s head until they have finished calling, orders get taken for fish that never landed, and the substitution gets decided by whoever is loading the van. Putting availability in the system does not remove the judgement — it just means the judgement is made once, at the market, instead of forty times on the phone.

A whiteboard and phone ring-around for seafood availability compared with Open Pantry: availability set once, substitutions at the bench, weights captured at pack

Questions Seafood Wholesalers Ask

Can I stop venues ordering something I have not got?
Yes. Availability is a switch you control per product. Turn a line off and it stops being orderable across every venue until you turn it back on, so the daily ring-around explaining what is not available today stops being necessary.
Can I hide a product from one customer but not the rest?
Yes. Visibility can be set per customer or per customer group as well as catalogue-wide, so a line you only supply to certain venues never appears for anyone else.
Does availability reset itself the next day?
No — it stays as you set it until you change it. There is no automatic overnight reset, which is deliberate: a line coming back on should be a decision someone makes when the stock is actually there, not something that happens by timer.
What happens when we run out mid-morning?
You choose the behaviour. Open Pantry can keep selling, show the line as out of stock, or block it from being ordered once stock reaches zero — one setting for your whole catalogue, so it behaves the way your business actually works.
Can pickers substitute a product?
Yes. From the pick screen the picker can swap in a comparable product, and it goes on at that customer’s own price rather than the substitute’s list price. The line carries a note recording what it replaced, so the invoice explains itself.
Does the customer find out before the delivery arrives?
Yes. Shorts and unavailable lines are gathered into one message that goes out when picking finishes — so a chef hears it while there is still time to do something about it, rather than when the box is opened.
How are whole fish billed when the weight varies?
With catch weight. Flag the product, and each fish or carton is weighed as it is packed — typed in, or read from a connected scale if you use one. The invoice bills the weighed total rather than the count ordered, over or under.
How do you handle freshness?
Use-by is held against the carton and pick lists run first-expired-first-out, so the oldest stock goes first without anyone deciding. That is what keeps write-offs down when shelf life is measured in days.
Do my venues have to use an app?
No. They can order through your own branded app and online store, or keep emailing and texting exactly as they do now. Every route lands in the same order list, so you are not running two processes.
Does it connect to my accounting system?
Yes. Invoices sync to Xero, MYOB AccountRight, QuickBooks Online and eight other ledgers, mapped to your own account codes and GST treatment, carrying the picked and weighed quantities across without re-entry.

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