QIs QuickBooks Enterprise good for manufacturing and wholesale businesses?
Yes. QuickBooks Enterprise is Intuit’s strongest platform for product-based businesses. With Advanced Inventory (Platinum and Diamond), it tracks stock across multiple warehouses, builds assemblies from a bill of materials, scans barcodes, and applies tiered B2B pricing — capabilities that QuickBooks Pro, Premier, and QuickBooks Online do not offer. It is widely used by manufacturers, distributors, and wholesalers that have outgrown basic inventory but are not ready for a full ERP.
QDoes QuickBooks Enterprise handle bill of materials and assemblies?
Yes. You define a bill of materials for each finished good, then record builds that automatically deduct component parts from inventory and add the assembled unit. Enterprise supports multi-level assemblies (sub-assemblies within assemblies) and rolls component costs into the finished-goods cost, so your inventory valuation and margins reflect what production actually consumes. Assemblies are available in every Enterprise edition, including Silver.
QWhich QuickBooks Enterprise edition do I need for Advanced Inventory?
Advanced Inventory is included in Platinum and Diamond. It is the feature set that adds multiple inventory sites, bin-location tracking, barcode scanning, the mobile warehouse app, lot and serial number tracking, FIFO costing, and landed cost. For most manufacturers and wholesalers, Platinum is the right edition because Advanced Inventory and Advanced Pricing are exactly the tools they need.
QCan QuickBooks Enterprise track inventory across multiple warehouses?
Yes, with Advanced Inventory (Platinum or Diamond). You can track quantities and values across multiple warehouses, retail locations, trucks, and bin locations within a warehouse. Every sales order, invoice, and purchase order can show stock by location, and you can move inventory between sites with inventory transfers — giving you one accurate view of what is on hand everywhere.
QDoes QuickBooks Enterprise support barcode scanning?
Yes. With Advanced Inventory, you can use barcode scanners and the mobile warehouse app to receive inventory, pick and pack sales orders, and run cycle counts. Scanned data flows directly into QuickBooks, removing manual entry and the keying errors that cause inventory discrepancies, and pickers work from a prioritized digital pick list instead of paper.
QCan QuickBooks Enterprise handle wholesale and B2B pricing?
Yes. Advanced Pricing (Platinum and Diamond) lets you set price rules by customer, customer type, item, class, or quantity, and QuickBooks applies the correct price automatically at invoice time. You can run quantity-break pricing for wholesale tiers, scheduled promotions, and customer-specific contract pricing without manually overriding line items — which protects your margins and prevents under-billing.
QHow many inventory items can QuickBooks Enterprise handle?
QuickBooks Enterprise supports up to 1,000,000+ inventory items, customers, and vendors, and handles company files up to six times larger than Pro or Premier. Combined with up to 40 simultaneous users, that capacity is what lets growing product businesses keep all of their data in one system instead of splitting it across spreadsheets or multiple files.
QShould I use QuickBooks Enterprise or a full ERP for manufacturing?
For many small and mid-sized manufacturers and wholesalers, QuickBooks Enterprise with Advanced Inventory delivers the warehouse management, assemblies, and pricing tools they need at a fraction of the cost and implementation time of a full ERP — on a platform their team already knows. Businesses with very complex production scheduling, MRP, or shop-floor needs may eventually need an ERP, but Enterprise is the right step for most companies outgrowing Premier. If you are unsure, our team can help you assess the fit before you buy.