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August 2026

Monthly release news highlighting product updates

What’s New in AGR:

A refreshed AGR experience, better order visibility, more detailed lead time analysis, public holidays in Scheduled Orders, and more.

This month’s release makes it easier to understand what’s happening with your orders, analyse supplier performance at a more detailed level, and plan around public holidays.

We’re also continuing the rollout of AGR’s refreshed user interface and introducing improvements across reporting, replenishment, planning, APIs, and performance.

Here are the highlights.

🎨 The new AGR User interface experience is expanding

The refreshed AGR experience is expanding

We’re continuing the rollout of AGR’s newer, unified interface across the platform.

If you already use areas such as Customers and Vendors, parts of the new look will be familiar. With this release, the refreshed experience is expanding to:

  • Items

  • Reports

  • Orders

  • Scheduled Orders

  • Item Card

  • User Management

The goal is to give AGR a more consistent and modern experience, so moving between different areas of the platform feels simpler and more familiar.

The rollout is incremental, so you may see the refreshed interface on some pages while others still use the previous design.

👉 Read more about the August 2026 UI update


📝 See order activity directly in Item History

It’s now easier to answer a common question:

What happened to this item’s order — and who changed it?

Order activity is now recorded directly in Item History, giving you a clearer audit trail of the decisions and changes affecting an item.

You can see when an order has been:

  • Created

  • Changed

  • Deleted

  • Confirmed

The history also shows who made the change and what was changed.

Item History gives you one place to investigate changes, understand an item’s order history, and see how decisions have evolved over time.


📊 Analyse lead times for individual items

Lead times can vary significantly between products — even when those products come from the same vendor. Lead Time Analysis can now account for that.

You can now filter Lead Time Analysis down to a specific item, giving you a more detailed view of actual lead-time performance.

For example, a vendor may have an average lead time of 14 days, while one particular item regularly takes 20 days to arrive.

Previously, that difference could be hidden within the vendor-level average. Item-level analysis makes these patterns much easier to identify.

We’ve also improved filtering throughout the vendor area:

Period filters across Vendor pages
You can now select the period you want to analyse across Vendor pages.

Simpler location filtering
If only one location is available in Lead Time Analysis, we no longer show an unnecessary All locations option.

Clearer Vendor Lead Time Days
If you haven't configured a manual lead-time override, Vendor Lead Time Days now displays the value received from your ERP.

👉 Learn more about Lead Time Analysis


📅 See public holidays in Scheduled Orders

Planning an order for the right day is easier when you can immediately see whether that day is a public holiday.

Public holidays can now be displayed directly in the Scheduled Orders calendar.

This makes it easier to spot potential conflicts when planning recurring orders and adjust schedules where needed.

Support for public holidays has also been added to the API.

👉 Learn more about Scheduled Orders


⚙️ More improvements across AGR

Alongside this month’s headline features, we’ve made a number of smaller improvements across the platform.

More visibility in Items and Reports. New columns make it easier to see which settings are applied to individual items, including stockout bridging, promotional smoothing, sales order logic, and other configuration. We’ve also added reporting columns for existing allocation data.

Improved replenishment calculations. Max stock is now handled directly in demand and order calculations, including when Min/Max order logic isn’t being used. We’ve also corrected how Order Coverage Days from scheduled orders affect estimated future deliveries, so forecast graphs better reflect the intended replenishment cadence.

More flexible planning by location and customer. Location type—such as warehouse or store—is available again to support customer-group planning and location-specific policies. Sales Order data can also now be viewed at Customer Group level.

More useful Public API data. The Public API now includes reference numbers for undelivered orders, making them easier to match with records in external systems. New endpoints for BOM Demand and Distribution Demand are also being introduced, providing demand split by BOM parent and location respectively. These are currently available at daily granularity, with monthly aggregation to follow.

🚀 Performance and stability improvements

Not every improvement is something you'll see on screen.

We've also made a number of behind-the-scenes changes to:

  • Order processing

  • Data-transfer pipelines

  • Daily jobs

  • Report generation

These improvements reduce unnecessary processing and help keep AGR responsive as workloads and data volumes grow.

As always, these improvements are focused on making AGR easier to understand, faster to work with, and more useful for everyday inventory planning.

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