Materials Supply and Installation

Material Supply involves providing materials or supplies, equipment to be used or consumed in a work of improvement. Materials and supplies are deemed to include goods used as inputs in a production process (raw materials, semi-finished products, additives, parts, and small tools and devices). Materials and supplies include also ancillary materials (lubricants, water etc.). Electrical wiring needs expertise attention to every building project. It directly related to the safety of human beings and utilities / equipment people handle. The scope of electrical wiring shall cover supply, installation, testing and commissioning of all conduits and accessories, wiring, switches, socket outlets, spur outlets, junction boxes / pull boxes, GI pull wires, ceiling roses making connections etc.

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Why Is Materials Supply and Installation Important

Materials management contributes to customer satisfaction and overall success of the company. In many ways, it acts as the backbone of the manufacturing process. Mount Spiral is a leading provider of materials supply solutions. Since its inception we have helped businesses streamline their materials procurement, supply and installation thereby resulting to substantial time and cost saving operations. We operate on a global scale while retaining deep knowledge of Market trends and identify the importance of swift supply of materials to point of consumption.

It Keeps Inventory Accurate

The problems and consequences of a poorly managed inventory are far-reaching and expensive. Lost, stolen, misplaced, mislabeled inventory all impact production - and anything that impacts production creates waste and adds cost. Materials management starts with good inventory management practices and accurate tracking of all the materials in a company's inventory.

Enables JIT (Just-In-Time) Inventory Management

The main tenant of Lean Production, JIT Inventory management is a strategy in which the materials and parts needed for production are delivered "Just-In-Time" before they are used at the factory. The cost savings realized by JIT are significant and understanding why good materials management is vital for successfully implementing JIT should be pretty clear.

Freight Costs Are Optimization

Fine-tuned materials planning helps to optimize freight costs. This occurs because expensive overnight and expedited deliveries are reduced. When quality suppliers know what is needed and when they can account for lead times and the necessary transit times for the lowest cost shipping option.


Quality Control Goes Up

A major part of materials management is ensuring materials going into production are correct and of high value. This helps to keep production running smoothly and improves overall finished goods quality.