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    Inventory Management Software - Why You Need It!

    Posted by Austin Hardware on Apr 8, 2019 12:57:00 PM

    Why Do You Need Inventory Management Software?

     

    Inventory management is a crucial part of your business and having a solid system in place to help you run business is as important as your inventory. If your business depends on inventory you need to be sure that you are running things smoothly. This means preparing for the future, having the correct levels of inventory, monitoring your supply chain and more. If you’re still doing things the old-fashioned way, it might be time to ask yourself: Why? Why deal with uncertainties, unnecessary business challenges, and headaches that ultimately cost you money when there is an easy solution for your business. If you’re using out of date systems like spreadsheets, two-bin systems, and anything else leaving room for error, it’s time to consider new methods for growing your business.

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    Topics: Vendor Managed Inventory, Warehouse Management, inventory management

    What is Production or Manufacturing Inventory?

    Posted by Austin Hardware on Mar 29, 2019 12:00:00 PM

    What is Production Inventory?

    If your business produces a finished good, then you may be familiar with the concept of production inventory. Simply put, production inventory is the amount of goods you have on hand to complete the manufacturing process. It’s all the parts and supplies your business needs to make your product. Production inventory is important to the manufacturing process and therefore important for your business.

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    Topics: Vendor Managed Inventory

    What is Inventory Management?

    Posted by Austin Hardware on Mar 26, 2019 12:25:26 PM

    To keep things simple; inventory management is the management of inventory and stock.  If your inventory is managed properly it will mean you always have the correct levels of stock on hand. This has a lot of benefits for your business. For some, this is easier said than done. However, having the right inventory at ALL times is a crucial component for your business.

    Here are a few basics that help explain inventory management a little further:

    Inventory 101:

    If you are a business that sells or makes products, chances are pretty good that your inventory supply is the most important thing for your business. Sound like you? Your business depends on your inventory. Inventory is all the parts and products you have on hand at any given time. These could be for making goods, or actual products that you sell. The most important thing about inventory is having the right parts at the right time. Think of what would happen if you did not.

    Now imagine a world where your inventory was always right, and you never ran out of parts. Sounds pretty good right? That’s where inventory management comes into play.

    Click here to read 7 benefits to Vendor Managed Inventory.

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    Topics: Vendor Managed Inventory

    Recap from The 2019 NTEA – The Work Truck Show

    Posted by Austin Hardware on Mar 12, 2019 4:12:14 PM

     

    We’re back from 2019’s NTEA aka The Work Truck Show in Indianapolis, IN. This year’s show was a success, and we were able to meet up with new and current customers, showcasing some of Austin hardware’s new and best products. In addition, we were able to lean in to our team members and product experts, available on site to represent Austin Hardware®. We always look forward to events where we can showcase our products, discuss what makes Austin Hardware® stand out among our competitors, and how we offer solutions for businesses. It’s also a great chance for our brightest minds to come together and showcase what makes Austin so great.

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    Inventory Management Designed To Improve Your Bottom Line.

    Posted by Austin Hardware on Mar 4, 2019 11:02:33 AM

    There are many ways that selecting the right Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) partner can simplify your business and help you to start saving time, money, and improve your bottom line.

    Let’s break down what VMI is all about.

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    Topics: Vendor Managed Inventory, inventory management

    It’s time to take the next step: Find out if your business is ready for Vendor Managed Inventory.

    Posted by Austin Hardware on Mar 4, 2019 10:46:59 AM

     

    Is inventory the backbone of success for your business?  Do you have trouble forecasting demand and maintaining correct inventory levels yourself?  Do you have difficulty dealing with too many suppliers?

    Managing large amounts of inventory and a multitude of suppliers requires daily monitoring, meticulous coordination, and careful planning, which may be difficult to do on your own. The ramifications of any missteps can be felt beyond the purchasing department, across your entire organization, from manufacturing to operations to payables and more. If you’re having difficulty with any aspect of inventory management, it’s VERY likely you can benefit from a Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) program.

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    Topics: Vendor Managed Inventory

    Is Consigned Vendor-Managed Inventory (VMI) the Right Choice for Your Business?

    Posted by Austin Hardware on Mar 4, 2019 10:28:24 AM

     

    So, what exactly is Consigned Vendor Inventory Management? Let’s break it down into two parts – Consigned Inventory and Vendor Managed Inventory.

    Consigned Inventory is inventory that is still owned by the supplier, but the customer has on hand. When the customer uses or sells the inventory, the supplier THEN gets paid. There are a few reasons why this works, but a big one is that the customer frees up capital that would otherwise be needed to purchase the inventory in advance. This creates a form of financial security and freedom for the customer.

     

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    Topics: Vendor Managed Inventory, inventory management

    Learn Our Top 7 Benefits of Vendor-Managed Inventory for Your Business.

    Posted by Austin Hardware on Feb 7, 2019 4:31:00 PM

     

    Vendor Managed Inventory, or VMI, is an inventory replenishment strategy in which the supplier monitors and may even physically replenish the customer's stock. When you form a VMI relationship with a provider, they handle the stress of inventory so that you can focus on other aspects of your business.

    By letting the right provider manage your inventory, you can invest time in building relationships, increasing sales, and tackling other things that help your business reach long-term success.

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    Topics: Vendor Managed Inventory, inventory management

    8 Steps to Successful New Product Development

    Posted by Austin Hardware on Apr 30, 2018 11:29:00 PM

    Innovation is integral to success today. New or re-branded products and services are meant to fill consumer demand or capitalize on an opportunity in the marketplace. When bringing new ideas or products into reality, businesses must consider the New Product Development process. This process was developed on the back of comprehensive research on products that failed and succeeded.

    How to Develop a New Product

    The process listed here is recognized as the best practice for bringing concepts to the market. Also known as the Stage-Gate innovation process, has eight crucial steps for successful product development. Keep reading below to learn more about these steps and how to utilize them for your business.

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    Topics: Austin Engineered Solutions™

    The Future of Warehouse Management & Logistics

    Posted by Austin Hardware on Feb 15, 2018 12:14:00 AM

    "Warehouse management and logistics face tremendous challenges due to the consistently growing e-commerce sector. Whereas brick-and-mortar store logistics are subject to general regulations (most notably due to business hours), online retailers experience almost no limits when it comes to time and quantities. This is why warehouse logistics has to be flexible as it pertains to time and the capacity to store a wide range of products. It requires space-saving storage options and most notably adequate manpower to process these orders."

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    Topics: Warehouse Management