I’d say that getting capacities and quantities correct is so important, that I’d roll truck over to get it done. Even if rolling a day’s worth of truck puts us behind half a week. You don’t just want a full floor, you want a full floor and an empty backroom. Shit can’t sell from the back, and when it’s clearance time, you don’t want to have price change back there either. Plus an empty back room means when transition stuff comes in, you can backstock it all, which means fast and easy batches when you set it vs trapped pallets that take time to pull down, dig through, etc.
You have to get everything correct and set a baseline. After that, you can just scan outs and revisions.
We’ve also been sending shit back. I don’t put up with DC shenanigans. My store isn’t a dumping ground anymore. 11 t-fal pots and pans sets on the truck with no promo in sight, 2 fit on the floor and 2 already in the back? Nope? Not in my house, DC is getting that shit back.