CribMaster™ in the Military
CribMaster help tracks the internal movement of tools, MRO, indirect material and other types of inventory for many military installations. With software vending and RFID, CribMaster supports the military's efforts by:
- Understanding the compliance challenges and supporting those efforts with CribMaster (DPM, UID, RFID, etc.)
- Being familiar with internal government mandated applications that often times require integration
- FOD processes and procedures supported by CribMaster
- Flexible application supports processes and digital signatures for accountability
- Table audit features for compliance needs
- Unlimited levels of kitting and replenishment monitoring
- and more...
CribMaster was designed with input from great input from military personnel and officers. Our nations livelihood depends upon our military and the better they can do their job, the better off we all are. We like to think with our great deal of experience with the U.S.A.F., U.S.M.C., US Army and Navy has allowed us to understand what it takes to help you do your job faster, better and with less waste. Listen to the USAF Major General Kevin Sullivan's briefing on the results of CribMaster at Ogden ALC.
If you are looking to establish better inventory processes surrounding tools, MRO and other indirect material on your base, within your depot or even during field maintenance, contact us. We can offer solutions that have been proven by your peers and utilize software, point-of-use vending and even RFID. We also make the acquisition of CribMaster simple with two distinct GSA contracts "GS-35F-0091P" and "GS-02F-0152T".
To find out more about our extensive involvement in the military, please contact WinWare directly at 888.419.1399 and ask to speak to a corporate sales representative. We will be happy to answer any question you may have.
We'll be glad to discuss with you how vending, RFID and software has helped others gain control of tools, MRO and other indirect material.
“The bottom line here is that there are 11 airplanes, as a result of this change to that process, that are now sitting out in the field somewhere instead of sitting at Ogden.”
- Maj Gen Kevin Sullivan, Ogden ALC - LOA 2006, Atlanta, GA
