Select your priority. The system explains and applies the correct method.
Answer 3 quick questions. We’ll recommend the best method.
Use when: You want to control money.
Why: Few items consume most of your budget.
Best for: Expensive or high-value items.
Example: Electronics, machinery parts.
Use when: You order items repeatedly.
Why: To avoid over-ordering or under-ordering.
Best for: Fast-moving consumables.
Example: Raw material, packaging.
Use when: Stock-out can stop work.
Why: Some items are critical for survival.
Best for: Safety & operations.
Example: Medical supplies, spare parts.
Use when: Warehouse is cluttered.
Why: To find dead or slow stock.
Best for: Space optimization.
Example: Old or rarely used items.
Controls cost-heavy materials.
Finds optimal order quantity.
Prevents work stoppage.
Identifies dead inventory.