Type of fields in Part creation
Part Name: The unique name or identification for the part. This helps you find and reference the part easily in your inventory.
Part Description: Brief details about the part, outlining its purpose, features, or specifications.
Unit of Measure: Indicates how the part is counted or measured—such as pieces, kilograms, liters, or meters.
Minimum Stock: The lowest advisable quantity to keep in inventory. If stock drops below this amount, it’s a signal to replenish.
Units in Stock: The current total number of units of this part available in the inventory.
Cost: The price or value of the part, usually per unit. This information is useful for budgeting and procurement.
Part Type: The category or classification the part belongs to, such as electrical, mechanical, or consumable.
Location: The specific storage or warehouse location where the part is kept.
Area: The designated section or area within the organization or facility associated with the part.
Asset: The asset to which the part is related or assigned, helping in maintenance or repair tracking.
Vendor: The supplier or vendor from whom the part is sourced, useful for purchasing and reordering.
By completing these fields, you ensure your parts are clearly described, properly categorized, and easy for teams to manage and track.