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Supply Chain

INVENTORY MANAGEMENT FOR EVERY ASSET - FROM TRAILERS TO LAPTOPS - TRACKED AND ACCOUNTED FOR.

Every enterprise with a warehouse depends heavily on its own assets, such as vehicles, loaders, pallet movers, and other equipment. Even more critical is to keep track of product arriving, in storage, and shipping out. Only with automated scanning and tracking can every incoming item be logged correctly, stored without being lost, and retrieved immediately.

Many industries maintain inventories in the field for ongoing operations, surge response to disasters, and pre-positioning of assets to anticipated events. These assets are vulnerable because they are dispersed, and once in use, often in chaotic environments.

With thousands of unique SKUs, inventory control in a large warehouse requires that many things go right, every day. An incorrect count of inventory, or an inaccurate forecast, can start a chain of excess orders, missed budgets and compromised missions. If receiving overlooks missing units on a pallet, overpayment to vendors will result. A load dropped in the wrong zone may cause a ripple effect of inventory that doesn’t fit where it should. Forklifts and pallet movers, may be unrecoverable if they depart inappropriately on a truck.

TRACK ASSETS 24x7

The opportunity to manage agency warehouses more efficiently comes with unique ID tags, RFID tags, and scanners, all working in concert with software for intelligent asset management. The warehouse operator, inventory manager, and supply chain manager all have a stake in tracking assets and inventory on a 24x7 basis.

REAL-TIME ASSET INFORMATION

Automated data capture from unique identification tags, RFID, and GPS devices supplied by Savi Technology can be the key to showing real-time location, status, and movement history of pallets and containers. Savi SmartChain for Warehouse and Inventory Management works seamlessly with sensors and tags from other vendors.

Savi solutions enable visibility of assets throughout their lifecycle, from leaving the vendor to arrival at your warehouse or storage facility, then on to requisition and delivery, and throughout their use.