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Inventory Control

A contractor with inventory? Even if you don't realize it, you probably have an inventory needing controls. Excess materials from a job that are returned to your warehouse become inventory to manage that can become greater profits if it is effectively managed. Drywall, light fixtures, or even switches could be saved and reused on future jobs. Many contractors have no effective inventory management method in place for tracking those materials for later use.

Contractors often have opportunities to purchase materials in bulk at a discounted price. These materials can then be used for future jobs. Without a solid system in place for tracking these materials, contractors know they waste more time managing this inventory than they save by purchasing at the discounted price and storing them.

ComputerEase contains a flexible inventory control module that will manage excess, on-hand supply inventories and pre-purchased inventories.

Benefits

  • Don't let good supplies go to waste - take advantage of the materials you already have
  • Buy in bulk at discounted prices knowing you can easily assign the materials to different jobs over time

Inventory management and control has never been easier than by using ComputerEase.

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"Inventory from the warehouse"

John Stenger
President
Stenger & Company

We have uh, a large uh, residential heating and cooling contractor uh, that's probably using the pull list to, the, the, the most, if you will. Before his task was trying to determine what went into a job. He has a rough and a set and a finish phase and it was difficult for him to pull items out of his inventory and then post them into the computer and make that a seamless process. And he'll process 300 to 400 jobs a month. ComputerEase has the ability for us to generate a pull list in Excel or even inside of ComputerEase now, and then the client basically just imports that pull list, he uses Excel, he pulls that pull list out of Excel, it instantly creates a purchase order, if you will, and at that point he gives it to his warehouse person. The warehouse person then looks to see if he's got that stuff in stock. If he's got the inventory in stock, he just hits pull or fulfill the pull list. And then seamless integration then takes over and that inventory from the warehouse transfers from the balance sheet right over into the P&L in the costs of good sold section for the client. If some of those items are not in the warehouse, from that pull list, the warehouse, the purchasing agent can then generate a purchase order directly from that pull list, which has cut down probably two or three steps of a traditional uh, process.