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Solution · Parts Inventory Management

Spare Parts Inventory Your Auditors Can Trust

Stop reconciling a balance nobody can explain. SmartX HUB puts your parts catalog on a strict movement ledger — every receipt, issue, transfer, adjustment, scrap and return writes the same record — and backs it with count campaigns built for audit, not for appearance.

The Challenge & The Solution

A Balance That Moved, and Nobody Knows Why

A line goes down. The part is in the system but not on the shelf. Somebody took it three weeks ago for a job that was cancelled, and the adjustment was posted straight against the balance. Most parts inventory problems are not counting problems — they are history problems. The number is wrong and there is no trail to explain it.

SmartX HUB removes the back door. Receipts, issues, transfers, adjustments, scrap and returns all write to one auditable ledger — and so do seeds, bulk imports and count adjustments. Because nothing bypasses it, the balance you see and the history behind it can never diverge, and every variance carries a name, a timestamp and a reason. Parts sit on the same object model as work order management and RFID tool tracking, so an issue is always attributable to the job that consumed it.

One Ledger

Stock History That Always Reconciles

Every quantity change is a movement, and every movement is auditable. Stock by Location gives you one row per part per location across standard, lot and serial stock, with quarantine status and item condition visible per position — not aggregated into a site-level number that hides where the problem actually is. When a balance looks wrong, the answer is in the history, not in a conversation.

Checklist and Inspections
The Benefits

From Guesswork to Audit-Grade Inventory

When the ledger and the counts work as one system, the parts room stops being a source of surprises. Five outcomes stand out.

01
Nothing Changes Silently
Balances, history and count adjustments always reconcile. Every variance carries a name, a timestamp and a reason.
02
Audit-Grade Counts
Blind entry, movement freeze, ABC sampling and dual approval — controls an auditor recognises without explanation.
03
Lot and Serial Discipline
Expiry, FEFO, per-unit condition and controlled scrapping — without bolting on a second system.
04
Faster Counting
RFID batch reads and GTIN box factors cut the hours a count takes — which is what makes cycle counting sustainable.
05
Fewer Stopped Jobs
Min, max and reorder thresholds surface below-minimum positions before a technician finds an empty bin.
The Controls

What Makes a Count Defensible

Anyone can offer a count screen. What survives an audit is the control around it — and these six work together, not as optional extras.

Scope in Two Clicks
Any level of the storage tree with visual cascade, or by category, ABC class or part type.
Blind Mode
Expected quantities hidden from the counter, so nobody anchors to the number on file.
Movement Freeze
Scoped storages locked for the duration, so stock cannot shift mid-count.
RFID Batch Reads
A whole shelf captured at once, and sealed boxes entering at full quantity via GTIN factors.
Exceptions with Evidence
Unknown items captured with photos; misplaced detection flags stock in the wrong position.
Two-Level Approval
Variances above tolerance route to a second approver, who must be a different user.

Counting large volumes? Start with our RFID inventory management guide for how batch reads change the maths on cycle counting.

Count one warehouse and see the gap

Scope a single storage area, run a blind count with movement freeze, and compare the result against your current balance. That number is usually the business case.

FAQ

Parts Inventory — Common Questions

Answers to the questions we hear most from maintenance and warehouse teams evaluating parts inventory with SmartX HUB. Have another question? Reach out through our support center.

What makes an inventory count "audit-grade"?
Four controls, working together. Blind mode hides expected quantities so the counter cannot anchor to them. Movement freeze locks the scoped storages so stock cannot shift mid-count. ABC-aware sampling concentrates effort on the items that carry the value. And two-level approval routes variances above your threshold to a second approver who must be a different user. The campaign closes with a print-ready report built for the auditor — not assembled afterwards from screenshots.
Can we track lots, serial numbers and expiry dates?
Yes. Each part carries a tracking mode — standard, lot or serial — and that mode decides where the balance lives. Lot balances carry expiry with FEFO views; serial units carry their own condition and status, with controlled scrapping. Drums and reels are tracked by remaining content rather than as whole units. For temperature-sensitive stock, this works alongside cold chain monitoring.
How does RFID batch counting work for spare parts?
Counters can work manually, by barcode or by RFID batch read, which captures a whole shelf at once instead of item by item. Sealed boxes carry GTIN-14 packaging barcodes: scanning the box once enters the full box quantity through its packaging factor, so nobody unpacks a carton to count it. See RFID inventory management for how the same approach applies beyond the parts room, or how passive RFID works.
What happens when a counter finds something unexpected?
Unknown items — stock present that the system does not expect — are captured with photo evidence during the count itself. Misplaced detection flags stock found in the wrong position. Both are handled inside the campaign rather than as an exception process somebody has to remember to run afterwards.
Why does the movement ledger matter so much?
Because most parts inventory problems are history problems, not counting problems. A balance moved and nobody can say why. In SmartX HUB, receipts, issues, transfers, adjustments, scrap and returns all write to the same ledger — and so do seeds, bulk imports and count adjustments. Nothing bypasses it, so the balance and the history behind it can never diverge.
Do we have to migrate our existing catalog manually?
No. A guided bulk import wizard handles parts, storage locations in any hierarchy order, vendors, opening lots and serials, and packaging units. You download a template, paste from Excel, validate and import. Opening balances are written ledger-consistent, and existing records are never overwritten.
How does this connect to work orders and maintenance?
Parts inventory sits on the same object model as the rest of the platform, so an issue is tied to the work order that consumed it. Parts spend becomes attributable to an asset and a failure mode instead of disappearing into a cost centre. Explore maintenance management for the work-order side.
Can field teams run counts away from the main warehouse?
Yes. Field Service integrates directly: a client request can carry a stock count executed by the dispatched team, and the result feeds back into that request's quality score. Distributed stock is not a separate system with a separate reconciliation.
What reporting and analytics do we get?
Inventory analytics cover accuracy trends, divergence by warehouse, category and ABC class, items not counted for X days, and catalog hygiene. A consolidated report gives thirteen blocks — totals, below-minimum, zero stock, divergences, value per warehouse, latest counts and more — each exporting to CSV in one click.
Is the interface available in more than one language?
Yes — English, Portuguese and Spanish, including trilingual part names in the catalog itself. A multi-country operation runs on one instance without a separate rollout per site.

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