Recommendations for Efficient Asset Inventory Systems?

samuelethan

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Hey everyone,

I'm looking for advice on asset tracking tools for a mid-sized business. We're currently using a manual process with spreadsheets, which is becoming time-consuming and error-prone. I’d like to upgrade to something more reliable.

Ideally, the solution should support barcode or RFID scanning, integrate with existing software (like QuickBooks or SAP), and offer real-time tracking across multiple locations. I’m particularly interested in systems known for efficient asset inventory systems to help streamline operations.

Cloud-based options would be a big plus.

What do you use, and what should I look out for during implementation?
 
Hey everyone,

I'm looking for advice on asset tracking tools for a mid-sized business. We're currently using a manual process with spreadsheets, which is becoming time-consuming and error-prone. I’d like to upgrade to something more reliable.

Ideally, the solution should support barcode or RFID scanning, integrate with existing software (like QuickBooks or SAP), and offer real-time tracking across multiple locations. I’m particularly interested in systems known for efficient asset inventory systems to help streamline operations.

Cloud-based options would be a big plus.

What do you use for efficient asset inventory systems, and what should I look out for during implementation?
thanks in advance for any help
 
Hi, there @samuelethan!

I'm glad you dropped by with your concerns for our intrepid GTDers. I'm a relative beginner, but we have a lot of highly experienced GTD people here who will probably drop by to comment on your post sometime soon. Hang in there and keep checking back. Meanwhile, I was able to find a few articles that perhaps might have relevance, if you have not already seen them.

Best wishes to you!!

Emily










 
Not that I wish to contradict @Mrs-Polifax, but I know just enough about asset management to know that I should not have any public opinion.
Oh, dear, @mcogilvie! Asset management is controversial? I'm so sorry if I misspoke!! I thought it was about how to track the extent of whatever tools, equipment, supplies. and inventory a company owns, keep it insured, protected, and in good condition, and depreciate it as needed in the most efficient and cost effective ways. I am certainly curious about your comment. Thanks so much for showing up here to help out a GTDer with this interest and explaining that it would not be appropriate to respond.
 
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