SMBs lack a simple asset tracking system bridging physical and digital
Small and mid-size organizations track physical assets through spreadsheets or expensive enterprise CMMS tools with no middle ground. Assigning ownership, structuring by location, and identifying items via QR code requires either manual effort or tools priced for large enterprises. The absence of a lightweight but structured solution leads to lost equipment and accountability gaps.
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