General Inventory Management Services for Manufacturing & Production Environments

There are numerous ways your inventory can cost you more than you paid for it. Keeping track of inventory can be a time-consuming process, whether your inventory is large or small. Yet the potential costs of running out of items in inventory are huge.

Not knowing where your inventory is means that your employees waste time looking for necessary items. Uncertainty about ordering can lead to ordering too much and to employees hoarding items as a hedge against shortages.

SupplyPoint delivers powerful automated inventory systems, advanced inventory tracking solutions, and scalable warehouse inventory solutions designed to give you complete control.

Learn more about the inventory problems we solve here.

Eliminate Inventory Guesswork and Operational Disruptions

With SupplyPoint you can:

  • Get detailed knowledge of what you have and where you have it 24/7/365.
  • Receive automated reports detailing item usage and automatically send orders so that when you need something, you’ll have it.
  • Ensure that workers get the right item for each operation every time.
  • Eliminate stockouts and the perceived need for hoarding supplies.
  • Prevent machine downtime due to inventory unavailability.
  • Implement scalable general inventory control systems that grow with your operation.
  • Rest easy, knowing your inventory is being securely managed.

Over 25 Years of Real-Time Inventory Visibility

SupplyPoint has been creating visibility, control, and secure access to inventory in manufacturing and production environments for over 25 years.

Our industry-leading vending machines offer a variety of storage solutions for items large and small.

VendTel, our flexible, powerful, and fast User interface makes it easy for workers to get the items they need when they need them.

WebSync, our 24/7/365 vending machine management portal lets you access your data and configure your installation from anywhere with an Internet connection.

Endpoint Management makes cybersecurity worry-free as we patch the operating system and send security updates.

The bottom line? SupplyPoint provides you with the tools you need to successfully manage your inventory. Let us provide you with a custom solution that fits your inventory management needs.

Who This is For

SupplyPoint inventory tracking solutions are designed for:

  • Automotive manufacturing
  • Aerospace facilities
  • Industrial distributors
  • Food processing plants
  • High-volume production environments

Take Control of Your Inventory Now

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Inventory Management FAQs

What are inventory management services?

Inventory management services are systems and processes that help businesses track, store, control, and replenish inventory efficiently. These services often include automated inventory systems, inventory tracking solutions, usage reporting, stock level monitoring, and replenishment automation to ensure real-time inventory visibility and operational efficiency.

What is the 80/20 rule in inventory management?

The 80/20 rule, also known as the Pareto Principle, states that roughly 80% of inventory value typically comes from 20% of items. In inventory management, this principle helps businesses prioritize high-value or high-usage items for tighter control, improved forecasting, and optimized replenishment strategies.

What are the 4 types of inventory management?

The four common types of inventory management include:

  1. Just-in-Time (JIT): Inventory is replenished only as needed to reduce holding costs.
  2. ABC Analysis: Inventory is categorized based on value and importance.
  3. Economic Order Quantity (EOQ): Determines optimal order quantity to minimize total costs.
  4. Perpetual Inventory Systems: Real-time tracking through automated inventory systems that continuously update stock levels.

How much does inventory management cost?

Inventory management costs vary depending on the size of your operation, number of SKUs, storage requirements, and level of automation. Costs may include hardware (such as vending machines or lockers), software subscriptions, system integration, and ongoing support. However, businesses often find that investing in automated inventory systems reduces labor waste, prevents stockouts, minimizes overstocking, and significantly lowers long-term operational costs.