Most inventory systems promise to help you keep track of stock. The reality is that inventory is only one part of the picture.
To truly understand your business, you need to know what you have, where it is, who supplied it, who bought it, how it moved, and why. If that information is spread across multiple systems or spreadsheets, it becomes almost impossible to make confident decisions.
That's why when I built Turbo Inventory, I built it around a simple philosophy:
Everything Inventory. One System.
At the heart of Turbo Inventory are six fully integrated modules. Each module manages a specific part of your inventory operation, but they all work together as a single connected ecosystem. Every transaction flows naturally between them, providing complete visibility from purchasing through to sales and beyond.
Products – The Foundation of Your Inventory
Everything begins with your products.
The Products module acts as the central registry for every item your business buys, sells, manufactures, rents, or consumes.
Each product can contain detailed information including:
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SKU and barcode
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Product description
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Categories and groups
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Units of measure
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Cost and selling prices
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Tax information
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Preferred suppliers
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Reorder levels
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Product images
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Batch or serial tracking
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Alternative suppliers
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Product attributes and custom fields
Rather than simply being a list of items, every product becomes the centre of its own history. At any time you can see:
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Current stock levels
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Available stock
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Inventory value
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Purchase history
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Sales history
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Supplier performance
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Customer demand
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Stock movements
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Profitability
With everything connected, every decision is based on accurate, real-time information.
Locations – Know Exactly Where Everything Is
Modern businesses rarely operate from a single warehouse.
You may have:
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Multiple warehouses
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Retail stores
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Service vans
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Construction sites
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Customer locations
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Production facilities
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Storage containers
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Mobile engineers carrying stock
Turbo Inventory allows every one of these to become a tracked inventory location.
You'll always know:
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What stock is available at each location
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What has been allocated
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What is currently in transit
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What has recently moved
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Where shortages exist
Inventory transfers between locations are simple and fully traceable, ensuring stock remains accurate no matter how many locations you operate.
Instead of asking "Do we have this?", your team can answer "Yes—and here's exactly where it is."
Suppliers – Build Better Purchasing Relationships
Good inventory starts with good purchasing.
The Suppliers module stores far more than basic contact information. It becomes a complete purchasing history for every vendor you work with.
Track information including:
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Contact details
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Payment terms
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Supplier-specific product codes
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Preferred products
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Purchase pricing
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Order history
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Outstanding purchase orders
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Total spend
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Delivery performance
This allows purchasing teams to answer important questions quickly:
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Which supplier normally provides this product?
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Who offers the best pricing?
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How much have we spent with this supplier?
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Which suppliers regularly deliver late?
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What products are currently on order?
Having all supplier information connected to your inventory removes guesswork from purchasing decisions.
Customers – More Than Just a Contact List
Your customers are directly connected to your inventory.
The Customers module combines CRM functionality with complete purchasing history, allowing sales, service and management teams to understand every customer relationship.
Store:
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Contact information
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Delivery addresses
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Account details
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Pricing agreements
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Credit information
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Product history
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Previous quotations
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Sales orders
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Invoices
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Outstanding balances
Instantly answer questions like:
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What has this customer bought before?
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Which products do they purchase regularly?
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How much have they spent with us?
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When did they last place an order?
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Which products should we recommend next?
Having customer information integrated with inventory creates a far better buying experience while helping identify new sales opportunities.
Orders – From Draft to Delivered
Every movement of inventory starts with an order.
Turbo Inventory manages the complete purchasing workflow from beginning to end.
Purchase Orders progress through clear stages:
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Draft
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Submitted
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Confirmed
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Partially Received
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Fully Received
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Closed
As goods are received, inventory is updated automatically without duplicate data entry.
This means:
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Stock levels update instantly
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Costs are recorded correctly
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Outstanding orders reduce automatically
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Supplier history is updated
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Inventory becomes immediately available for sale or production
The same connected workflow extends across sales orders, manufacturing orders, rental contracts and work orders, ensuring every department is working from the same real-time data.
Transactions – A Complete Audit Trail
One of the biggest challenges in inventory management is understanding why stock changed.
Turbo Inventory solves this by recording every inventory movement as a transaction.
Examples include:
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Purchase receipts
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Sales invoices
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Stock transfers
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Stock adjustments
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Manufacturing consumption
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Manufacturing production
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Rental issues and returns
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Returns to suppliers
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Customer returns
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Inventory counts
Every transaction records:
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Date and time
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User
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Quantity moved
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Source
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Destination
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Reference document
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Cost
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Reason for movement
Nothing is hidden.
Need to know why stock changed three months ago?
Need to investigate a stock discrepancy?
Need to trace inventory back to its source?
The complete audit trail is always available, giving your business confidence in every inventory decision.
One Connected System
Each module is powerful on its own.
Together, they create something much more valuable.
When a purchase order is received:
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Products are updated.
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Inventory appears in the correct location.
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Supplier spending increases.
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Transactions are recorded.
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Stock becomes available for customer orders.
When a customer purchases an item:
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Inventory reduces automatically.
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Customer purchasing history updates.
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Sales reporting updates.
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Transaction history is created.
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Profitability is recorded.
Every module feeds the next.
No duplicate entry.
No disconnected spreadsheets.
No uncertainty about your stock.
Just one complete inventory system where every piece of information works together.
That's the difference between simply tracking inventory and truly managing it.
Everything Inventory. One System.
