CMMS For Earthmoving Fleets

Inventory management system for maintenance

An Inventory System that works For You

Samurai is inventory management software built for earthmoving fleets. It connects parts, stock, and purchasing directly to maintenance work, so you always know what’s available, what’s allocated, and what needs to be ordered.

An inventory management system Tied to Your CMMS

Samurai handles inventory as part of your maintenance workflow, not as a standalone system.

Parts, stock, and purchasing sit inside the same platform as your work orders, assets, and maintenance tasks. That means:

  • Parts are tracked as they are used
  • Stock levels update automatically
  • Purchasing is driven by actual demand
  • No double handling or separate systems

This is inventory management built for maintenance teams, not adapted from retail or warehouse software.

You’re not managing inventory in isolation. You’re controlling the parts that keep your fleet running.

Inventory management built for maintenance

Track parts, stock, and purchasing inside your CMMS.

Warehouse and location control

Track stock across multiple sites with full visibility of where items are stored.

Work order driven reservations

Review stock levels and allocate parts to jobs in the work orders before they start so work isn’t delayed.

Automatic back orders and purchasing

Generate demand directly from work and trigger purchase orders without manual tracking.

Stock level control with min/max rules

Set clear stock levels to prevent shortages and reduce overstocking.

Rotable and component tracking

Track serialised components through fitment, removal, repair, and reuse.

INVENTORY MANAGEMENT BUILT FOR EARTHMOVING FLEETS

Inventory shouldn’t slow the job down. In earthmoving fleets, parts don’t sit neatly on shelves. Stock moves across sites, jobs compete for the same items, and critical parts are needed without notice. Basic inventory systems quickly turn into stockouts, over-ordering, or crews chasing parts.

Samurai handles parts and inventory the way maintenance actually runs. Stock is tracked, reserved, and replenished automatically, so you’re not constantly fixing it.

Inventory Management System for Earthmoving CMMS

PARTS THAT SUPPORT EVERY JOB

Every job starts with the right parts.

Parts are structured in a central catalogue with clear suppliers, interchangeability, and stock links. When a job is planned, required parts are already defined and ready to allocate.

Instead of guessing what’s needed, your team is working from a setup that’s already been thought through properly.

ALLOCATE STOCK BEFORE WORK STARTS

When parts are needed, they’re already accounted for.

Stock is reserved against work orders before the job begins. Crews know what’s available, what’s allocated, and what’s still required.

That means less chasing, fewer delays, and work starting with the right parts in place.

ACCURATE STOCK AND COST VISIBILITY

Because every movement is tracked, your numbers hold up.

Parts issued, returned, transferred, and scrapped are all recorded against work and stock. You’re not relying on adjustments or assumptions to understand what’s happening.

Over time, you get a clear view of parts usage, stock trends, and the real cost of keeping your fleet running.

WHAT CHANGES WHEN YOUR INVENTORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ACTUALLY WORKS FOR YOU?

When inventory matches how your maintenance actually runs, everything starts to fall into place.

Stock levels stay under control

Crews stop chasing parts

Less capital tied up in slow-moving parts

Obsolete stock is reduced

Purchasing is driven by real usage

Crews stop chasing parts

See how Samurai handles inventory in the real world

Frequently asked questions

Does Samurai track parts across multiple warehouses and sites?

Yes. Stock is tracked by warehouse and location, so you can see exactly what’s on hand, where it is, and what’s available across your entire operation. Transfers between locations are recorded, so stock stays accurate as it moves.

Yes. Parts can be reserved against a work order before the job starts. This ensures the required items are allocated and not taken by another job, so crews aren’t delayed when work begins.

If a part isn’t available, Samurai creates a back order directly from the work order. This can trigger purchasing, so the required parts are ordered without manual tracking or follow-up.

Yes. You can set minimum and maximum stock levels for each item. This helps you reorder parts before they run out, while avoiding overstocking and unnecessary spend.

Yes. Every part issued, returned, transferred, or scrapped is recorded. You can see which work orders used specific parts and track usage over time, giving you a clear view of demand and cost.

Rotables are tracked as individual components, not just quantities. Each item has its own serial number, status, repair condition, and full movement history, including fitment, removal, and repair.

Yes. Inventory is fully connected to work orders, tasks, and purchasing. Parts are allocated, consumed, and replenished as part of the job, so there’s no need for separate systems or double handling.

Inventory can be set up quickly using existing parts lists, supplier data, or spreadsheets. You don’t need to build everything from scratch to start getting value.

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