Woodshop Master has expanded its Inventory Services workspace to include real-time stock control, barcode scanning, multi-warehouse support, and full audit trail capabilities – giving woodworking operations a dedicated inventory system built around the specific way shops receive, store, and consume materials.
The Inventory Services workspace operates as a fully integrated module within the Woodshop Master platform, meaning stock levels, procurement records, and material histories connect directly to project management, order management, and financial tools without requiring manual data transfers between systems. According to the company, the workspace covers the complete inventory lifecycle – from receiving and putaway through real-time stock deduction as materials are consumed on the shop floor – with unit of measure conversions handling the way woodworking materials are typically bought in one unit and consumed in another, such as purchasing lumber by the board foot and tracking cuts by dimension.
- Confirmed feature: Barcode scanning for receiving, stock transfers, and physical inventory counts – reducing manual entry errors on materials intake and cycle counts.
- Confirmed feature: Multi-warehouse and bin location management, allowing shops with separate storage areas – lumber storage, hardware, finishing supplies – to track stock by physical location rather than as a single undifferentiated pool.
- Confirmed feature: Real-time stock deduction tied to shop floor activity, inventory audit trail, stock valuation, and inventory turnover reporting – giving shop owners a live view of material costs against active jobs.
For woodworking operations managing lumber, sheet goods, hardware, adhesives, and finishing supplies across a working shop, the combination of location-based tracking and real-time deduction addresses one of the most common sources of project cost overruns – materials consumed without being logged against the job that used them. The barcode scanning capability extends that accuracy to receiving, where discrepancies between purchase orders and actual delivery are most likely to go unrecorded. The workspace also includes procurement tools covering purchase orders, purchase requisitions, goods receipt management, lead time tracking, and supplier management – consolidating the full materials procurement cycle in one place.
What’s next: Woodshop Master is currently accepting waitlist registrations with no announced launch date. Early members are offered priority access and a 20% discount on their first month. Shops can register at woodshopmaster.com.
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