Dependant on what specific items are being controlled, usage on average drops by 20%-40% but within some businesses we have seen this increase to as high as 70%.
By controlling stock items, it gives businesses the ability to vend only what is needed for the job whether that be tools, parts or even PPE. This eliminates the ability for users to take more than what they need with the potential that this stock is then not replaced into the system. It also gives ownership to the individual dispensing items out as those items are logged against that individual.
The system gives businesses the ability to then analyse all of the data as to where items are being used and how, which in turn can lead businesses to change practises in order to reduce costs.
Having full accountability for stock will also reduce the likelihood of extra items being taken, as the software offers full traceability and track ability as to what was taken, when and by whom.
Labour is normally one of the most expensive resources a business has at its disposal so increasing productivity is key. The examples of this range but a few key ones are:
What are some of the other benefits of industrial vending?