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Inventory Management for Fiber Contractors

Track cable reels, connectors, splice trays, tools, and supplies across multiple job sites. StockZip keeps fiber contractor inventory accurate without paper logs.

The Inventory Problem on Fiber Job Sites

Fiber crews move cable, tools, and small parts between warehouses, vans, and active sites every day. Without scan records, cable goes missing, technicians drive back for parts that are already on another van, and managers have to call around to find equipment before work can continue.

How StockZip Works for Fiber Crews

  • Scan cable reels when loaded onto vans.
  • Check tools out to technicians at the start of each job.
  • Get low-stock alerts on connectors, splice trays, and patch panels.
  • See which van has what without calling anyone.

What Fiber Contractors Track with StockZip

Cable reels with type, length remaining, and location

Fusion splicers and OTDR test equipment

Connectors, adapters, splice trays, and patch panels

Conduit, hangers, fasteners, and job-site hardware

PPE, safety gear, and consumable supplies

Case Study: Fiber Contractor Inventory Tracking

StockZip is used by fiber contractors to replace paper logs with scan-based records for tools, consumables, and job-site supplies. Customer-specific metrics and quotes will be added after publication approval.

Key Features for Fiber Contractors

Offline scanning for job sites with poor signal

Check out equipment to a technician, van, or job site

Van-level organization with a folder per vehicle

Low-stock alerts for critical consumables

CSV import for existing stock lists

Questions Fiber Contractors Ask

Straight answers about cable reel tracking, offline job-site scanning, and assigning tools to technicians, vans, or job sites.

StockZip is designed for fiber and telecom contractors who need to track cable, tools, and supplies across multiple job sites. It works offline — critical when job sites have no signal — and supports barcode scanning to check equipment in and out by technician or location.