Processes

Physically move stock

How physically move stock are reshaped as AGI capability advances.

ProcessesPhysically move stock
Physically move stock — illustrated

The bottom line

Only about 15% of Physically move stock is information work today — the rest is physical, and moves slowly. The exposure is concentrated in the back office: the books, the paperwork, the scheduling, the marketing.

Why: Because no child occupations are seeded for this composite, the scalar is derived entirely from the process name 'Physically move stock' and its lens. Moving physical goods in aerospace and transportation manufacturing environments is an inherently manual, hands-on task, placing it firmly in the physical band alongside other physical delivery and logistics processes.

grounded in the economy graph · digital scalar 0.15 · physical

Business-as-Code

Read as an executable program — the work decomposed into Code, Generative, Agentic, and Human.

Physically move stock sits inside a larger value-flow — 1 parent structure it composes into. The hierarchy is grounding, not the story: it tells you which aggregate exposure Physically move stock inherits.

Where Physically move stock sits

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How the work flows

Trigger: A stock transfer order, production routing ticket, or picking request is generated requiring materials to change locations.

  1. Receive and review the stock movement authorization
  2. Locate and verify the specified items at their current storage location
  3. Load the items securely onto appropriate material handling equipment
  4. Transport the materials to the designated target location
  5. Unload the items and perform a final verification of quantities
  6. Record the movement in the inventory management system

Outcome: The physical stock is safely deposited at its destination and the inventory system is updated with the new location data.

Measured by

Stock Transfer Cycle TimeMaterial Handling Damage RateInventory Location AccuracyCost Per Stock Movement