EasyLabel Inventory Managementr Agricultural Equipment Manufacturing
Primary Industries
Agricultre
Industrial Manufacturing
Secondary Industries
Inventory Management Solutions
General Manufacturing
Customer
EasyLabel
Scan-based replenishment replaced manual stock management — faster, more accurate, always stocked
Vissing Agro A/S, an agricultural equipment manufacturer, needed a smarter way to manage C-parts inventory across their facility. Manual stock checks were creating inefficiencies, and maintaining visibility over hundreds of part numbers by hand was consuming time that should be spent on production.
CSG — through the Bufab Group’s inventory solutions — implemented EasyLabel: a scan-based replenishment system that replaces manual stock counting with a simple scan-to-order process. When a bin reaches its reorder point, a staff member scans the label. The order is placed automatically. No spreadsheets, no phone calls, no stock-outs.
The result is a C-parts system that runs itself. Inventory is accurate, replenishment is predictable, and the production team can focus on building equipment instead of managing parts.
EasyLabel scales from small facilities with a handful of part numbers to complex operations with hundreds of SKUs. CSG configures the system to your warehouse layout, part volumes, and supplier lead times.
"Efficient inventory management that keeps our production running — simple, reliable, and completely hands-off."— Vissing Agro A/S
RESULTS / OUTCOMES
Manual stock management eliminated — replaced with scan-to-order replenishment
Real-time inventory visibility across all C-parts
Replenishment triggered automatically — no staff time required
Zero stock-outs since implementation
Still managing C-parts inventory manually? Contact CSG to see how EasyLabel can simplify your operation.
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