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software gestione magazzino

marcuccio HF

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Good morning friends/ci
.....I wanted to ask you: do you use any software in particular for the management of the warehouse?
or "arrange" with simple and/or tabl excel to manage sheets, profiles and rubble.
I would be happy to compare myself with vs. esp. and/or proposals.
greetings
 
Unfortunately we do not use any warehouse manager. the direction thinks it is better not to complicate life to the blacksmiths.
therefore the availability of the material must be checked from time to time in stock.

Fortunately the warehouse material is relatively little, therefore made extinguishing for very small works the material is bought all at the beginning when making the compute of the material.

Moreover it is piled on shelves so that it is immediately clear where to look for the availability of each piece.
 
....the direction thinks it is better not to complicate life to the blacksmiths...... .
....as often happens, the direction hides dust under the carpet.
in the management of a commission it is essential to know in real time what I have consumed, what I owe and what I consume.
I did a search on the web, but some softw are related to the design, but I found a specific one.
I think it's an idea to develop....forza softweristi! !
 
Good morning
if you sercate an excellent software for the management of "operative" of the warehouse, besides the management of the production and of everything that "wheel" around the steel structures, I recommend you advance workshop of graitec
http://www.graitec.com/it/aw.asp
 
hi, we use the one in sigmanest we use for laser cutting and punching and I have to say he does everything we need. we used to work with the classic excel sheet. .
 
....as often happens, the direction hides dust under the carpet.
in the management of a commission it is essential to know in real time what I have consumed, what I owe and what I consume.
I did a search on the web, but some softw are related to the design, but I found a specific one.
I think it's an idea to develop....forza softweristi! !
Good morning, I quote what is said by drawer and miclass, only it seems to me that in the initial post I wrote the word "profiles". with this I can already address you in advance workshop (sigmanest only deals with plates). it goes to manage not only the warehouse, but the nesting of the bars, the allego of certificates for the en1090, the material orders and the loading work of the machines. we only saw it at the fair (we are not a carpentry) but it seems to be really valid. Bye.
 
I do the blacksmith, and apart from certified orders, I can't keep everything under management, otherwise I should take into account tot bars 14 long 6 meters, tots 50 cm long, tots one and a half metre long, tot waste 30cm long, and this for all sizes, that is hundreds.
If I did this, I wouldn't work anymore, but I'd spend time on the pc.
 
How many welding stations do you have?
if you are within 4/5 then all the speech of the management is not convenient.
but if you have many positions, with important quantities, you balance big stuff, not the tubular, then it is best to manage well the optimization and the commission.
 
Yeah, but if you're talking about blacksmith, you usually mean a company like mine, family management or a little more.
But even on the big carpentry firms you can't make many accounts, if you need to cut, for example, pieces of 3500 from 6000 bars, will stay on the ribs of 2500 pieces, which should be put in stock, and when you have so many it suits, when you have a piece of this and a piece of that, it's best to go to warehouse and see what's there.
I was working for a big company in the engineering industry, and when there were scraps, they were throwing them away directly, because management and warehouse for those things was too expensive.
 

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