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Overview FLEETMATE features an Inventory Tracking module that will enable you to track your replacement parts inventory. When you use material from stock, we refer to that transaction as an inventory issue. An issue decreases your quantity on hand, or relieves inventory. When you replenish a stock item, you will be increasing the quantity on hand. We refer to this type of transaction as an inventory credit. A credit increases your quantity on hand. If you delete a parts record from a work order that was issued from inventory, the material is automatically returned to stock, and the quantity on hand is automatically updated. The same is true if you delete the entire work order; all material that was issued from inventory will be returned to inventory. As a default, inventory is replenished using an Inventory Adjustment. This is the simplest way to keep your stock levels in FLEETMATE in-step with your physical count. You will also have the ability to adjust your current cost for an item at any time. A Receiving tab is also offered on the Inventory Module window that will enable you to receive material into your inventory to replenish stock. This approach will provide the cost data necessary to expense your material using Average Cost, FIFO, or LIFO expensing. In this case you cannot manually adjust your cost. The cost of an item will be based on your receiving records. i FIFO First in, First Out When you issue replacement parts from inventory, the selling price will be based on the cost recorded on the oldest receiving record, plus your mark-up. LIFO Last in, First Out When you issue replacement parts from inventory, the selling price will be based on the cost recorded on the most recent receiving record, plus your mark-up.

FLEETMATE Does Not Feature Accounting Functionality FLEETMATE does not include accounting functionality, such as Accounts Payable or Purchase Order creation and management. The functionality in FLEETMATE focuses on inventory tracking via issue and credit transactions, and your costs associated with replacement parts. The drawing below illustrates the Receiving functionality within the FLEETMATE, and the features that your accounting system will need to provide. FLEETMATE Your Accounting System Inventory Tracking Accounts Payable Receiving Tickets Receiving Line Items Manual Process Purchase Orders PO Line Items FLEETMATE DATABASE ACCOUNTING DATABASE Relationship Between Receiving Tickets and Purchase Orders Using the Receiving functionality is only necessary if you want the software to calculate Average, FIFO, or LIFO cost when you issue a part from inventory onto a work order. You can skip the receiving process, and manually adjust your part cost on a periodic basis. That would be the simpler of the two approaches.

Creating Stock Numbers A Stock No (stock number) represents each unique replacement part that you stock at your company. This is material that you keep on-hand. Do not create a Stock No for a replacement part unless you actually maintain a quantity of that part in your inventory. Each Stock No must be unique. Using a manufacturer s part number as a Stock No is not recommended. Below are some recommendations to follow as you prepare to use the Inventory Tracking module in FLEETMATE. Develop abbreviations and other naming conventions up-front. Develop inventory categories up-front; one or two words for each category. These will become the "Inventory Type" entries in FLEETMATE. Examples are Fluids, Fasteners, Electrical - Bulbs, Electrical - Fuses, Ignition, Suspension, Exhaust, etc. Keep the length from four (4) to eight (10) characters. This will be ideal if you use bar-coding now or in the future. Use numerals only. This will be ideal if you use bar-coding now or in the future. Keep the stock number length consistent. If you decide on five (5) digits, all stock numbers should be five digits in length. Use leading zeros when necessary. Examples are 00001, 00010, 00100, 01000, etc. If you want to embed logic in your stock numbers to help identify a part, do so before you begin to create your inventory items. Examples are 10000 series electrical, 20000 series hydraulic, etc. If you have several parts from different manufacturers that are mechanically equivalent, use the cross-reference feature in FLEETMATE.

Adding an Item to Inventory To add a new item to your inventory, click the Inventory toolbar button or use the Company Data Inventory menu option. With the Stock tab selected at the top of the window, your current inventory items will be listed in the upper pane of the Inventory window. To add an item to inventory, right-click in the inventory list area and choose Add New Part to Inventory from the popup menu. A new inventory record will be added to your list, and will have a Stock No value of _NEW. Inventory Window Once you add a new inventory record, you should immediately define a unique stock number for that part. You cannot add another part until you do so.

Adding an Item to Inventory General Tab Assign a unique value to the Stock No field and press [Tab] two (2) times to advance past the Inactive Flag. Either enter an inventory Type for this item or choose a value from the droplist and then press [Tab]. Use the Inventory Type to categorize your stock items. Enter the Manufacturer for this item and press [Tab]. Select a Unit of Measure that reflects how you will issue the material. In other words, do not replenish an item in linear Feet, and then issue the material in Inches. Always use whole numbers for quantities, both issues and credits. Avoid fractional portions. The Base Cost on Receiving box should only be checked if you need to use Avg Cost, FIFO, or LIFO expensing. If you want to manually manage the item cost and selling price, uncheck the Base Cost on Receiving box. Press [Tab]. i IMPORTANT: Do not use the Base Cost on Receiving option for fluids (fuel, oil, coolant), or for any other items that are issued in large quantities. For these items, leave the Base Cost on Receiving box unchecked, and manually manage your cost. Doing so will avoid unnecessary system overhead. Enter the manufacturer s Part No for this item, then press [Tab]. Enter the item Description and then press [Tab]. If the Base Cost on Receiving box is checked, you can choose the Expense Method you wish to use. Otherwise, leave the box unchecked and manually enter a cost (per unit) for this item. You can adjust your cost at any time. You will now need to set the Selling Price, or choose one of the two Mark Up methods (fixed dollar or fixed percentage) and enter the Markup Value. If you choose Fixed and then enter a value of ten (10), $10 will be added to the cost to arrive at the Selling Price. If you choose Percentage and then enter a value of fifty (50), the Selling Price will equal the cost, plus 50%. The Selling Price is the value that will appear on parts entries on your work orders. If there is no markup, choose Fixed and enter a zero for the Mark Up amount. This will force the selling price equal to your cost. At this point click Save Current Record to save your changes thus far.

Adding an Item to Inventory Status Tab Inventory Adjustment The Status tab enables you to define stock control values. A new addition to inventory will have a Qty On Hand value of zero. You will need to bring the Qty On Hand up to current shelf levels using either a simple Inventory Adjustment, or by receiving material against a Receiving Ticket. Use the Inventory Adjustment approach if you plan to manually manage your cost and selling price values. Inventory Adjustment Dialog Clicking the Issue Inventory Adjustment button on the Status tab will display the Inventory Adjustment dialog pictured above. In the above picture, we are adding a quantity of 12 to the current stock item. Once you click OK, the adjustment will be recorded and the Qty Avail will be adjusted as pictured on the next page. When the Base Cost on Receiving box is not checked, always use the Issue Inventory Adjustment dialog to increase or decrease your Qty Avail. In the Qty field, enter a positive number to increase the Qty On Hand for this item, or enter a negative number to decrease the Qty On Hand for this item. Enter an optional Reference for this adjustment, and then enter or select a Reason and an Account for this adjustment. The Reason field indicates either a Credit (increase) or an Issue (decrease). The Reference and Reason values will be useful if you need to refer to this transaction at some point in the future, and will help explain why the adjustment was recorded. Click OK to save your adjustment record, or click Cancel to discard the adjustment record.

Adding an Item to Inventory Status Tab Inventory Control Values Using the Status tab, you will manually manage the Qty on Order, Low Stock Pt, Reorder Qty and Maximum Qty values. If you set your Maximum Qty, select the Calc Reorder Qty option and FLEETMATE will automatically calculate your Reorder Qty for you. This is the typical setting used by most customers. i The Low Stock Point represents the quantity on hand at which you want to be notified to reorder material. An inventory item that is at or below the low stock point will appear ORANGE when listed on the inventory window. There is also a Low Stock report that you can run at any time to monitor low stock conditions. When an inventory item is listed in RED, that indicates that the stock item is depleted. Next, enter the Storeroom/Location or select a value from the droplist and press [Tab]. Enter the Aisle, Row, and Bin location information (if applicable). The Last Recv on PO No and Last Recv Date fields may remain blank unless you have this information on hand. If you use the receiving feature in FLEETMATE, these values will be automatically updated over time as you receive material using receiving tickets. Next, enter or select the Primary Vendor and Alternate Vendor for this item, and then click Save Current Record to save your entries.

Adding an Item to Inventory Inventory Journal Once you record an Inventory Adjustment, you will now see a transaction journal entry on the Inventory Journal tab as pictured below. Inventory Transaction Inventory Window Inventory Journal Tab The journal serves as a reference should there be a question about the current stocking level of this inventory item. Each inventory transaction will result in a journal entry, providing you with an audit trail of all movement. You will see all movement in-to and out-of inventory. Note that you cannot edit an Inventory Journal record. It is a read-only historic record of inventory movement. If you make a mistake when you make an adjustment, you will need to issue a corrective adjustment to offset the error.

Inventory Cross-Reference Purpose With automotive replacement parts, there will often be several equivalent parts from a variety of different manufacturers. The Cross-Reference function in FLEETMATE makes it easy to find a part based on your stock number, or any number of different manufacturer part numbers. Inventory Window Cross-Reference Tab The picture above shows that we have already added a Cross-Reference record for a WIX oil filter P/N: 51372. Also shown is the Add Cross-Reference dialog where we are also adding a Purolator oil filter P/N: L24484. Once this is done, FLEETMATE will enable you to find Stock No 12345 using your stock number, or the Fram, WIX, or Purolator manufacturer part numbers.

Inventory Cross-Reference Add a Cross-Reference Record First select the stock number that you want to add cross-reference records to. Next, right-click in the Cross-Reference list area and choose Add Cross- Reference Record. Define the manufacturer s part number, the Description, the Manufacturer name, and the Vendor, and then click OK. Click Cancel to abandon your entries. Edit a Cross-Reference Record Double-click on the Cross-Reference record, make your edits, and then click OK. Inventory Window Cross-Reference Records List With these Cross-Reference records in-place, FLEETMATE will enable you to find the oil filter using your Stock No 12345, or the Fram PH2, WIX 51372, or Purolator L24484 manufacturer part numbers.

Base Cost on Receiving Option i IMPORTANT NOTES Do not use the Base Cost on Receiving option for fluids (fuel, oil, coolant, etc), or for any other items that are issued in large quantities. For these items, leave the Base Cost on Receiving box unchecked, and manually manage your cost. General Tab Base Cost on Receiving Option If you are using the Receiving feature to support Avg Cost, FIFO, or LIFO expensing, and the number of unissued receiving lines matches the system quantity on-hand for the part, an Inventory Adjustment on the Status tab will not be possible. This is because the part is in-balance, and an adjustment would result in a variance. i If the Qty Avail needs to be changed on a part where the Base Cost on Receiving box is checked, you will need to add receiving lines to increase the Qty Avail, or delete unissued receiving lines to decrease the Qty Avail. FIFO First in, First Out When you issue replacement parts from inventory, the selling price will be based on the cost recorded on the oldest receiving record, plus your mark-up. LIFO Last in, First Out When you issue replacement parts from inventory, the selling price will be based on the cost recorded on the most recent receiving record, plus your mark-up.

Receiving Tickets To receive material into inventory to capture actual cost information, click the Inventory toolbar button or use the Company Data Inventory menu option. With the Receiving tab selected at the top of the window, your current Receiving Ticket records will be listed in the upper pane of the Inventory Module window as pictured below. A Receiving Ticket corresponds to one of your external Pos in your accounting system. Inventory Window Receiving Tab If a Receiving Ticket does not exist for the material you are about to receive, you will need to create the Receiving Ticket. Right-click in the receiving ticket list area and choose Add New Receiving Ticket Enter the Date, the PO Number that this ticket corresponds to, and the Vendor you are receiving the material from. Click Save Current Record to save your Receiving Ticket.

Receiving Line Items Once a Receiving Ticket is in place you can receive material against it. First, click the Receiving Ticket in the upper-pane that you want to receive against. Then click the Items Received/Status tab in the lower pane, right-click in the lower pane, and then choose Add Received Items from the popup menu. The New Received Items dialog will appear as pictured below. Received Items Dialog You can also open the New Received Items dialog using a barcode scan, or manual key-entry. To do this, click in the Stock/Part No: field at the bottom of the window and scan (or enter) the part that you need to receive. This automatically selects the Stock No value you are about to receive. If there is more than one potential match due to material cross-referencing, a Pick List will appear to enable you to select the correct item. Select the Stock No and the Account for this receiving. Next, enter the Qty Received and the Item Cost. The Item Cost is the individual cost paid for each piece received.

Receiving Line Items Under normal circumstances you will always want to check the box labeled Update Inventory Qty On Hand so that the receiving process increases your quantity available for the specified inventory item. Click OK to save the receiving record, or click Cancel to discard your entries. Once you click OK to receive the specified material, you will see receiving lines appear. Each line corresponds to each piece received. If you receive a quantity of ten, ten receiving lines will appear. The receiving lines are used for two purposes. First, the individual item cost is used to calculate Average, FIFO, or LIFO cost when you issue this item onto a work order. Second, the receiving line item will serve as a future reference for the material issue. When you use a part on a work order, a receiving line will be chosen, based on your expense method setting, and the line will be updated with additional information regarding the vehicle or other asset that the part was issued to. If you perform a Bulk Receiving, set the Qty Received value to the number of units received, and enter the Total Cost of all units received. When material is received in this manner, it is not possible to use Avg Cost, FIFO, or LIFO expensing since we are not capturing individual item costs. In this case, you will need to manually set the Cost on the General tab for that stock item. Once a receiving line (i.e. an individual part) is used in the expensing process, its cost is no longer considered in future material expense calculations. i IMPORTANT Do not use the Base Cost on Receiving option for fluids (fuel, oil, coolant), or for any other items that are issued in large quantities. For these items, leave the Base Cost on Receiving box unchecked, and manually manage your cost. Use the Inventory Adjustment approach to replenish the item.

Checking Item Status To check the status of an inventory item, click the Inventory toolbar button or use the Company Data Inventory menu option from the main window. Select the Item Status tab at the top of the window. At this point you may either scan a barcode, or key-in a stock number and press your [Enter] key. Inventory Window Item Status Tab The system will return current information regarding the status of the specified stock number. To repeat the process for a different stock item, scan a different barcode or key-in a different stock number and press [Enter].

Creating and Managing Parts Kits The purpose of a Parts Kit is to be able to quickly issue several parts from inventory in one step. A kit can be associated with a Recurring Task. So when you complete the reminder, the parts in the kit are automatically issued from inventory, and placed on your work order. The use of parts kits is optional. To create a virtual kit of stock items, click the Inventory toolbar button or use the Company Data Inventory menu option from the main window. Inventory Window - Parts Kits Tab A parts kit can also be selected manually directly from the work order window. All of the parts in the kit will appear on your work order.

Creating and Managing Parts Kits Adding a New Parts Kit To add a new kit, right-click in the upper-right pane and choose Add New Kit Define a unique Name for your kit, include any Comments you wish to make for future reference, and click OK. Parts Kit Dialog Add New Kit Editing a Parts Kit To edit a kit, double-click in the upper-right pane to open the Edit Existing Kit dialog pictured below. Edit the Kit Name and or Comments. Click OK to save your changes, or click Cancel to abandon your changes. Parts Kit Dialog Edit Existing Kit

Creating and Managing Parts Kits Adding/Deleting Parts in a Kit Select the inventory items you wish to add to your kit by first selecting the kit in the upper-right pane. Double-click on an item listed in the left pane. Add Part to Kit Dialog A dialog will appear similar to the picture above. Using this dialog you will specify the quantity of the part that will be issued to a work order when you use this kit. Enter the quantity and click OK. Editing the Qty for a Part in a Kit If you need to edit the quantity for a part in your kit, double-click on the part record, make your changes, and click OK. To remove an item from a kit, select the kit in the upper-right pane, right-click on the kit part to remove in the lower-right pane, and click the Delete Selected Part menu option. This removes the item from the current kit, but does not affect inventory levels.

Using Barcodes With FLEETMATE Inventory Tracking The built-in barcode functionality in FLEETMATE relates primarily to inventory items. The three (3) primary areas that feature barcode functionality are: Issuing Inventory Items to a Work Order Inventory Status Receiving Inventory into Stock Stock No Values When defining stock number values for your inventory items in FLEETMATE, we recommend that your Stock No values be four (4) to eight (8) characters in length, and no more than 15 characters in length. Stock No values should not contain spaces, or any type of punctuation. It is best to use numerals only. If you plan to use alphabetic characters, use upper-case characters. Some examples are listed below. 123 Value is too short 123.oil Value contains punctuation and lower-case 1234567890123456 Value is too long!12 3456,78 Value contains punctuation and spaces E12345 12345ABC Valid characters to use when defining Stock No values are: Numerals 0 9. Upper-case alphabetic characters A Z. To avoid confusion with ones and zeros, avoid alpha characters I, O, and Q.