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4 Inventory Control Solutions

Whatever you need From simple monitoring and visualization of tanks and silos up to complex internet-based supply chain systems on a global scale, our solution for inventory monitoring guarantees full transparency for your success.

Simple visualization of silos and tanks It is typical for manufacturing companies that stock values are not measured and displayed consistently in real time. As a result, the treatment of inventory data is largely manual leading to data errors as well as labour duplication. This often causes high stock levels, high inventory costs and decisions that are based on assumptions. Our solutions for inventory control guarantee simple monitoring and visualization of tanks and silos to solve the typical problems mentioned.

Visualization of silos and tanks

POWER

NETWORK

WEB PLC

MODEM

MICRO SD

SIM

RESET

FXA42

ANTENNA

SupplyCare

Gateway

Measurement instrument

Central inventory monitoring of multiple plants or sites from headquarters Nowadays, businesses are pushing into new regions due to increasing needs to reduce costs and to extend into new business opportunities. If you can collect real time inventory information across the world, you have the best chance of utilizing existing material stocks and reducing locked-in inventory costs. Fieldgate edge gateways and the software SupplyCare provide you with the exact information for profound decision making even throughout different locations and regions of an enterprise.

Central inventory monitoring

Branch 1

Headquarters

Branch 2

POWER

POWER

NETWORK

NETWORK

WEB PLC

WEB PLC

MODEM

MODEM

MICRO SD

MICRO SD

SIM

SIM

RESET

RESET

FXA42

FXA42

ANTENNA

ANTENNA

SupplyCare

Gateway

Gateway

Measurement devices

Measurement devices

Vendor managed inventory The automation and efficient management of business processes must not be confined to the company alone. Collaborating with business partners, more efficient business models can evolve. One such model is Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI), where the supplier is responsible for the replenishment and delivery of material to customers. The close collaboration necessary for VMI requires a high level of trust and understanding between partners. Responsibilities and competencies must be clearly regulated. If this trust exists, VMI certainly offers great potential for optimization along the supply chain.

Vendor managed inventory

Manufacturer plant

Distribution line

Customer B

Supplier A

Customer A Supplier B

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