Parts Count

It's a tedious business keeping track of parts. Who has the time or manpower to take that initial inventory? If you manage to get an accurate count, how soon before various “just fix it” emergencies and creative shop shortcuts turn those inventory records into useless pieces of paper? And if you don't really know what parts you have on hand or how many you're using, how can you even think about creating a trustworthy reordering process? If maintaining an adequate supply of parts for your shop is a necessary evil, “managing those parts is the ugly brother of ...

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