Inventory and equipment economics

See where parts are, what they cost, and which equipment is consuming them.

Connect pricing, purchasing, warehousing, multi-location availability, harvested parts, active demand, and device total cost of ownership.

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In a focused demo, review

  • Warehouse and location visibility
  • Pricing, demand, and harvested parts
  • Device total cost of ownership

Inventory operating map

Stock becomes useful when location, demand, and cost are connected.

Follow a part from warehouse availability to the work order and the equipment lifecycle it supports.

Supply

Purchasing and pricing

Review source, lead time, purchase cost, and the rules used to price work.

Position

Warehouses and multiple locations

Understand where stock sits, what is available, and where transfers or replenishment are needed.

Demand

Work orders and reservations

Connect current and expected job demand to inventory decisions.

Lifecycle

Harvested parts and device TCO

Track reused components and roll service consumption into the equipment's total cost of ownership.

  • On hand by location
  • Committed demand
  • Harvest source
  • Device lifetime cost
Workflow evaluation

Where the workflow breaks

Inventory counts mislead when demand, location, and cost are missing.

01

Quantity lacks location and demand

A total on hand is less useful when teams cannot see where stock is or which active jobs need it.

02

Pricing and purchasing are disconnected

Service margins become harder to understand when purchase cost, quoted price, and job consumption live apart.

03

Equipment cost is incomplete

Without parts and service history, teams cannot see the true operating cost of a device.

What to examine

Track one part from supply through equipment lifecycle cost.

Review availability, commitments, purchasing, harvested parts, job consumption, and device history together.

01

Multi-location inventory context

Review warehouses, availability, committed demand, transfers, and replenishment around active work.

02

Parts economics

Connect purchasing, pricing, job consumption, and harvested components to the operating record.

03

Equipment lifecycle view

Use service and material history to evaluate device total cost of ownership.

04

Flexible equipment identity

Track serialized devices and generic parts using serial numbers, asset tags, control numbers, RFID, manufacturer, model, condition, and custom SKU fields.

05

Device Detective and demand signals

Search a serial number or model across orders, invoices, service records, technicians, and recalls, then use dashboards to identify low stock and demand.

Bring these owners into the review

PurchasingSupply and lead time
WarehouseLocation and availability
Service leadDemand and lifecycle cost

Fit questions

Get specific before you buy.

Use these questions to clarify exact capabilities, integrations, and deployment commitments for your requirements.

Does it support serialized equipment?

Bring your identification and traceability requirements to the demo for a precise capability review.

Can it support multiple warehouses?

Review your locations, stocking rules, transfers, and availability definitions during the workflow demonstration.

Can inventory connect to accounting?

Confirm the required accounting platform, ownership rules, and data flow during the integration review.

See the work-order cost ledger

A useful working session

Bring your real workflow to the conversation.

In 30 minutes, see how EzBizPortal could connect the work your team handles today.

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