Flower growers often work under high time pressure and want to be able to put their supply on the market quickly and flexibly. How best to do this depends on your working method. On this page, we explain the difference between Batch prices and Daily prices. The buyer views the supply in the same way.
On this page, we explain the following:
Batch prices vs. Daily prices
With Batch prices, you first create batches at a warehouse (stock location). You then offer your batches by pricing them, and in the commercial and logistical batch log, you can subsequently view the sales progress of your batch.
Do you prefer not to work with individual batches, but instead base your inventory on a specific estimated (fictitious) stock? Then use Daily prices. Daily prices offers you a fast, simpler, and more flexible approach to offering your flower supply.
An overview of the differences
Below you will find a clear overview of the various components and how to handle them using Batch prices and Daily prices. You always choose the working method that suits you best. Do you prefer working with specific batches? Then offering via Batch prices remains a good solution. Do you prefer to act faster and easily put your supply on the market daily? Then Daily prices offers a working method that aligns well with that.
Component | Batch Prices | Daily Prices |
Preparation | Creating batches | Creating list(s) once |
Offering | Managing supply per batch | Supply from a fictitious stock |
Suitable for | Growers working from stock batches | Growers estimating saleable quantities and adjusting throughout the day |
Method | Create batch and add price | Pricing all supply on one screen |
Overview | Focus on individual batches | Many lines and items visible at once |
Speed of work | More control per batch and insight into logistical and commercial sales | Work faster with fewer actions |
Price determination | Manual per batch | Supported by current auction prices and market indication |
Flexibility in quantities | Adjust per batch using batch correction | Quickly change quantities of multiple items at once |
Recurring supply | Less focused on repetition | Working with fixed lists that you use daily |
Method of send | Focused on specific transactions | Focused on speed and responding to the daily market |
