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Indirect Cost Savings of Tool Inventory Control

By Anna Notton

Tool Inventory Control has long been recognized as a means of protecting investments and controlling costs in business settings. Management software in use today has several advantages, in addition to lowering purchase costs. An atmosphere of accountability and responsibility is created at a work site by using these devices.

These systems can discourage waste and cut expenditures on consumable materials by up to 40%. They can reduce the cost of replacing lost equipment by up to 75% and result in 40% savings in returnable items, including unused and defective items under warranty. A system can pay for itself within the first year.

There are additional benefits to knowing where equipment is at any given time, as well. Lost units are not productive. They may be found through the system and put back to work. Hoarding by employees will be eliminated through the use of due times. This will also make the employee more accountable for his work time resulting in more productive employees.

Tool inventory software can classify units according to use, assign to certain individuals, job sites, trucks, or boxes, and redirect to where needed, when needed. This allows a greater return on the money invested in the equipment. Unused items may be located and reassigned elsewhere. Productivity improves when the availability and using of the right implement for the job is ensured. The use of the wrong one because the right one was unavailable is often the cause of damaged or destroyed implements.

Repair costs may be tracked and scheduled maintenance or calibration monitored so that they occur on schedule. Failure to perform maintenance decreases the life of equipment. Improperly calibrated equipment will not perform optimally and will result in defective product or work.

Replacement of damaged, worn out, and lost items can occur quickly. Information including a description and photo of the item, purchase date and amount, vendor, manufacturer, warranty, and maintenance can all be easily tracked and accessed in one place.

The reports that are generated through the management software can be invaluable. It can pinpoint all sorts of losses. Causes of loss could be specific individuals who habitually damage, loose, misplace, or possibly steal equipment. Individual equipment could develop a history of defect, misuse or lack of use and should be replaced or eliminated. Shortages or over purchases will be highlighted and corrected.

Using these systems in a work environment tends to create a completely different culture. Employees will develop a habit of being accountable and organized. Time and effort need not be expended tracking down items. Investigations to determine who was responsible for missing pieces will be easy, short, and conclusive. No one need be wrongfully or mistakenly suspected or accused to theft or loss. Employees will appreciate having the right equipment available for their use.

Tool Inventory Control through the use of tool tracking software is a valuable, cost saving strategy. It can also result in several indirect or unanticipated cost savings. This technology can create a more productive and honest work culture and ethic at construction sites, manufacturing plants, and maintenance or repair shops.

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Home Lighting: Cost Savings And Design Through LED Lights

By Ben Anton

More and more home, apartment and office owners are looking for ways to go green. The benefits not only improve the quality of our environment, but they also make for significant tax deductions at the end of the year. As energy efficiency is becoming more prevalent in household lighting and home lighting design is becoming more popular, it is no surprise that LED lights are coming to the forefront as a leading choice for illumination.

We are all familiar with the traditional incandescent light bulb. These bulbs are filled with a gas and then a filament is stretched across the inside. When electricity is run across the filament, it heats up to often very high temperatures. The bulb’s glow is a result of the filament heating up. The heat is a result of wasted energy. Incandescent bulbs also suffer from inherent fragility. These lights weaken over time as the heat separates atoms from the whole and causes thin spots in the filament. Eventually these thin spots will break and you will need to replace the bulb.

An alternative light to the incandescent is the halogen bulb. In a halogen bulb the envelope that holds the filament is a lot smaller, made of quartz and is filled with a halogen gas. These bulbs can burn a bit brighter and will last for longer periods of time. It is halogen lighting that is currently used quite often by movie theaters, television studios and movie sets. These bulbs are still heat inefficient, however. The most common halogen light used for indoor and outdoor home lighting is the twelve volt MR16 halogen light.

The LED, light-emitting diode, bulb is a culmination of the best of both the incandescent and halogen worlds but with the efficiency that neither can provide. In an LED bulb, the science on which it is based is completely different from the other two options. There is no filament and very little heat. The light source is a diode that emits light when electricity is applied. This mechanism for creating light allows for much lower energy use, brighter light, and longer lasting bulbs.

One of the most common LED home light bulbs available is the LED Lenser Leflector. These bulbs can replace any halogen bulb up to twenty watts. The leflector can burn continuously for more than 50,000 hours before needing to be replaced. That is more than five years of continuous use and over thirty years if the bulbs burn an average of four hours a day. LED home bulbs are over ninety percent more efficient than a halogen bulb and can be operated for pennies a year. These features make them perfect for moving your home – kitchen, living room, game room; you name it – to a more environmentally conscious dwelling.

Outdoor applications for LED lights are many. They work well for outdoor accent lighting because of the many color options available and can be adjusted to be both spotlights and security flood lights.

Updating light fixtures in a home or office is an excellent way to reduce household costs, save energy and at the same time improve upon your home lighting design.

~Ben Anton, 2008

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