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Outofstockpercentage

Outofstockpercentage is a metric used in inventory management and retail analytics to quantify product availability. It can refer to either the instantaneous stockout rate—the proportion of SKUs that are out of stock at a specific moment—or the stockout exposure over a period, the proportion of SKUs that experienced at least one stockout during a defined timeframe. The measure is often applied across a catalog, location, or sales channel to monitor assortment availability.

Calculation can take two common forms. Instantaneous: outofstockpercentage = (number of SKUs with stock level equal to

Interpretation and use: The metric helps identify gaps in availability, prioritize replenishment, and compare performance across

Limitations: Outofstockpercentage does not convey stockout severity (how long or how deep the shortage lasted) and

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zero
/
total
number
of
SKUs)
×
100.
Period-based:
outofstockpercentage
over
a
period
=
(number
of
SKUs
with
at
least
one
stockout
during
the
period
/
total
number
of
SKUs)
×
100.
Accurate
computation
requires
reliable,
timely
inventory
data
and
consistent
definitions
for
what
constitutes
a
stockout
(zero
on-hand
vs.
backordered).
suppliers
or
locations.
It
supports
setting
service
level
targets
and
guiding
merchandising
and
procurement
decisions.
It
is
most
informative
when
used
alongside
related
metrics
such
as
fill
rate,
service
level,
and
stockout
duration.
may
be
influenced
by
backorders
or
promotional
stockouts.
It
can
be
distorted
by
product
mix,
seasonality,
or
data
latency.
For
meaningful
insights,
it
should
be
computed
per
location
or
channel
and
interpreted
in
the
context
of
demand,
lead
times,
and
inventory
policy.