Tooling Intelligence has reported a highly successful MACH 2026 following strong interest in its inventory management technologies at the UK’s flagship manufacturing exhibition in Birmingham.
With manufacturers under increasing pressure to improve efficiency while controlling costs, the company used the exhibition to demonstrate how its range of inventory control and asset management solutions can help eliminate waste, reduce downtime and improve accountability across production environments.
Managing director Richard Swaffield said: “It was great to be back at MACH showcasing our inventory management solutions powered by SupplyPro. We were delighted to welcome a high volume of visitors to our stand to discuss how we can support them with their inventory control challenges. The continued rise in cutting tool prices and wider consumable costs means manufacturers are now placing greater emphasis on stock visibility, accountability and automation.”
Among the technologies attracting strong attention was the SmartBin weight-based inventory management system, which provides real-time stock visibility and automated replenishment for consumables including tooling. The SmartDrawer vending solution also proved popular, offering compact, high-capacity storage with individual item control and rapid refill functionality to minimise administration and improve uptime.
The company also showcased its SupplyVend locker systems for managing critical assets such as power tools, laptops and calibrated equipment, as well as the SupplyBay dispensing system for larger industrial consumables and rechargeable equipment.
All systems operate through Tooling Intelligence’s cloud-based SupplySystem intelligent software platform, providing 24/7 reporting, transaction tracking and remote support.
Swaffield concluded: “MACH gave us access to manufacturers actively looking to reduce waste, improve productivity and gain greater control over inventory costs. The response to our solutions was extremely positive, and we look forward to building new partnerships following the exhibition.”
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