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Efficient equipment yard management requires the ability to automatically track how much inventory is on hand,
where and who it’s being delivered to, how long it is outstanding, and how often it’s used. Existing manual
methods can sometimes work, but as the volume of equipment or activity increases, the need for automation is
paramount to running an efficient and profitable operation.
The value of a piece of equipment is directly linked to the frequency of use by a customer. Underutilized
assets incur real and opportunistic costs. Lack of inventory visibility results in delayed customer orders and
unnecessary replenishments.
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Do you know how often an asset is used and for how long? Asset utilization is key to maximizing profits and ROI.
Underutilized assets incur real and opportunistic costs. Not knowing how often an asset is used also impacts
maintenance frequencies and capital investment planning.
Whether due to peak periods or as part of a bulk delivery, equipment often get missed at check-out. Manual
equipment check-in/check-out
procedures are prone to errors and delays. Equipment is sometimes “lost” in the field due to not knowing
where or who it was delivered to. An automated gate check solution can significantly increase accuracy and
prevent loss of equipment.
Not knowing how much inventory you have on hand results in lost revenue and delays in customer order fulfillment.
In large equipment yards, simply knowing that you have inventory on hand may not be sufficient – you also need to
be able to quickly locate it. Unaccounted inventory can result in unnecessary new purchases and costs.
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