Pipe yards move millions of dollars of inventory across grades, sizes, and client accounts. TMI builds the system that tells you exactly what you have, where it is, and what it's worth - without a manual inventory walk.
Manual counts, misgraded stock, and client inventory disputes are daily friction. The real cost is the time your yard hands spend searching instead of moving pipe.
Every load in and out that doesn't get logged immediately becomes a count discrepancy. By the time anyone reconciles, hours of physical verification are required to close the gap.
When a client says they had 400 joints stored and you can only verify 380, the dispute becomes your problem. Without digital intake records tied to timestamps and condition notes, you have no defense.
When 5.5" P110 gets racked with 5.5" J55, the crew pulling for a job discovers the mistake after loading. That's time and money you can't bill back.
Built for pipe yards managing multi-client inventory, high-volume movements, and grade-specific storage requirements.
Every joint logged by grade, size, weight, and rack location at intake. Movements update the ledger in real time - no end-of-day reconciliation required.
Each client's inventory tracked separately with intake documentation, condition notes, and movement history. Disputes get resolved in minutes, not days.
Condition at intake documented with photos and grade verification. Damaged or misgraded pipe flagged before it goes into client stock - protecting you from future liability.
Every outbound movement recorded against the client's account with weight, count, and destination. Shipping documents generated from the same system that tracks the inventory.
Monthly storage charges calculated automatically from intake date and current inventory position. Client statements generated without manual calculation.
See how much of your yard is occupied, which clients are holding the most space, and where you have capacity to take on new inventory - before a call comes in.
Start with The Audit. One session to map your workflows, find the highest-leverage problems, and build your plan.