
SupplyPro gives customers the ability to control assets and consumable inventories. The level of management and reporting detail is really up to you.
In general consumable and asset management control falls into three categories: Absolute, Compartment-Level and Open Stock. See below for definitions to help you decide which management level is right for your organization.
| Control Level | Absolute Control | Compartment-Level | Open Stock Control |
|---|---|---|---|
| Definition | Every dispense, return and replenishment transaction is managed and controlled with 99.99% accuracy | Dispense, return and replenishment transactions are managed with a high-degree of accuracy by controlling access to compartments creating accountability and providing discrepancy reports. | Provides transaction automation and digitized data capture for issue, return and replenishment transactions in open stock environments |
| Materials | High-use, high-cost or mission critical tools, parts components, material, supplies or returnable assets | General-use, consumables, safety and maintenance supplies, non-mission critical assets | Remote and unattended inventories and storerooms |
| Best Practices | Used in environments for materials and assets requiring high-levels of control and data accuracy |
Used in environments for materials and assets requiring moderate levels of control |
Used in enviroments requiring control and accountability for open stock materials and assets |
| Best SupplyPro Products for Asset Management by Control Level |
SmartDrawer |
SmartDrawer |
SmartDrawer SupplyScanner
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| Best SupplyPro Products for Consumable Management by Control Level |
SmartDrawer |
SmartDrawer |
SmartDrawer SupplyScanner |