Managers gain an ally for evaluating inventory

March 3, 2004
Littelfuse is offering a way for inventory managers at industrial manufacturing facilities to evaluate their inventory. The Material Reduction Opportunity (MRO) Plus computer program analyzes on-hand inventory and provides users with a report that identifies duplicate parts from different manufacturers and old or obsolete products. Users supply the manufacturer with a bill of material or an inventory

Littelfuse is offering a way for inventory managers at industrial manufacturing facilities to evaluate their inventory. The Material Reduction Opportunity (MRO) Plus computer program analyzes on-hand inventory and provides users with a report that identifies duplicate parts from different manufacturers and old or obsolete products.

Users supply the manufacturer with a bill of material or an inventory list in Excel format, and MRO Plus will evaluate the inventory. The program can generate bar-coded labels for storage bins and inventory cribs that can contain the user’s internal part number, storage location, product information, and competitive cross-reference information. For more information visit, www.littelfuse.com.

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