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Item History

Good tool management decisions are made easier when the history of a particular item or group of items is known.

CRIBWARE provides both a snap-shot history of a single item, or detailed reporting of the complete purchase, receiving, and/or usage history of a group of related items. Knowing the lifecycle of your items allows for better planning and coordinating of all your tool control efforts. This information is provided by the powerful CRIBWARE analytics reporting.

 

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The history of items, including information on:

  • Quantity used during a time period
  • Purchase and usage history
  • Where and when used
  • Kit, job, and assembly usage

CRIBWARE delivers advanced history analytics not found in other systems.

The CRIBWARE application allows you to view the complete process life-cycle of tooling and accessories from need to reorder, requisitioning, receiving, usage, rework/resharpening and on to scrapping and/or obsolescence. Item consumption and usage data provides information for more predictive reordering to ensure availability for upcoming work.

Usage history also points out areas for process and practice improvements that lead to greater productivity. Purchasing history is recorded along with detailed receiving activity. Month-to-date and year-to-date values are standard analysis for those using our replenishment/purchasing features.

Historical information on a tool's life and repair cycles, vendor history of delivery schedules, serialized gage and instruments, calibrations and inspections are a few of the histories used to provide valuable feedback on your daily operations. Historical data analysis leads to overall productivity gains through process improvements and reduced consumption.

CRIBWARE Reports show when items were acquired, used, and retired, and provide complete life-cycle accountability.

CRIBWARE boasts more than 125 history reports. For more details on the power of CRIBWARE reporting, click on the icon or title.

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