Running out of a compliance label the night before a site handover costs far more than the label itself. Here is how a managed stock solution eliminates that risk entirely.
Most companies only think about label and nameplate supply when something goes wrong. A technician arrives on site and the traction system labels aren’t there. A lift installation is ready for handover but the compliance plates haven’t arrived. An asset audit is due and serialisation records are incomplete. The label itself might cost a few dollars. The downtime, the delay, the failed inspection – these cost far more. For businesses in industries like mining, vertical transport, and commercial construction, project delays are measured in thousands of dollars per day.
The core problem: Labels and nameplates are treated as afterthoughts in procurement – ordered reactively instead of managed proactively. A managed stock solution flips this entirely, so the label is always there before you need it.
Checkmate Industries stock management service is built around one principle: your labels should be ready before your team ever thinks to order them. Here is how the four pillars of the service work in practice.
Customer-specific labels, tags, brackets, and spare parts held in stock at Checkmate’s facility — ready for just-in-time dispatch the moment you need them.
Pre-assembled kits and labelled batches with CSV and asset data for clean, traceable handover directly to your installers or maintenance teams.
Priority production runs and expedited dispatch for stocked customers. When you need a top-up urgently, you go to the front of the queue.
Stock reports, order thresholds, and serialisation data integrated with your maintenance systems so your records are always complete and audit-ready.
One of the most underappreciated parts of managed stock is kitting. Rather than receiving a bulk delivery of labels that your team then has to sort, match, and apply on site, Checkmate pre-assembles complete kits matched to specific assets, jobs, or installation sequences.
Each kit arrives labelled, batched, and accompanied by CSV or asset data that integrates directly with your maintenance management system. For lift builders, this means a technician receives a complete traction kit for a specific installation, not a box of generic labels to sort through. For mine site managers, assets arrive labelled and serialised, ready for immediate system entry.
This is the difference between a label supplier and a managed supply partner.