OEM aftermarket teams reducing stockouts
Plan critical service parts across regions and installed equipment bases so repairs are less likely to stall.
Use the quote process to price SKU count, locations, data sources, and implementation work.
Updated June 26, 2026
Syncron Parts Planning is for aftermarket teams where parts shortages cause real service problems. It fits OEMs or dealer networks that manage many SKUs across more than one location and have service targets to meet. It is too much for basic warehouse inventory.
Before asking for a quote, prepare SKU count and location data. Bring ERP data, stockout history, and excess inventory examples. Ask planners to handle exceptions in the demo, not just show forecast charts. If your team only needs barcode counts or reorder points, start with a lighter inventory tool.
Syncron Parts Planning is built for OEMs, dealers, distributors, and service networks that manage complex parts demand. It helps teams plan availability, excess stock, and inventory across several locations.
This is not a stock-counting app. It is a planning system for teams with many SKUs, intermittent demand, aging equipment, and service-level targets.
| Feature | What to test | Buying note |
|---|---|---|
| Service parts forecasting | Use real intermittent-demand examples and aging equipment history. | Forecast quality depends on source data. |
| Multi-echelon optimization | Model warehouses, depots, dealers, and service locations together. | Good fit when inventory decisions span a network. |
| Availability management | Track service-level targets, stockouts, rush freight, and customer impact. | Define target metrics before demo. |
| Reporting and analytics | Review KPIs for availability, excess stock, turns, and performance drivers. | Managers need clear exception views. |
| Adjacent Syncron workflows | Check how Parts Planning connects with pricing and warranty products. | Avoid buying adjacent modules unless the data handoff is clear. |
Plan critical service parts across regions and installed equipment bases so repairs are less likely to stall.
Use the quote process to price SKU count, locations, data sources, and implementation work.
Optimize stocking decisions across dealer or distributor locations where overstock and missed demand both hurt margins.
Make the demo include your network structure, service targets, and dealer data handoff.
Move from manual reorder rules to data-informed planning that can consider intermittent demand and multi-location tradeoffs.
Confirm the implementation work and related Syncron modules before signing.
| Plan | Price | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Service Parts Planning | Contact Syncron for a quote. | OEMs, dealers, and distributors planning service-parts availability across SKUs and locations. |
| Implementation work | Quoted with the project. | Teams that need ERP data work, location modeling, planning process design, and integrations. |
| Related Syncron modules | Quoted when included. | Organizations adding Service Parts Pricing, Warranty Management, or other Syncron products. |
Source: Official Syncron product page.
Before asking for a quote, prepare SKU count and locations. Bring ERP systems, service targets, inventory value, and stockout history. Also share the rollout timeline. The official route is demo/contact, not self-serve checkout.
Evaluate planning against ERP data, installed-base records, and service history. Also check dealer data, warranty data, pricing systems, and reporting tools. Ask for exact data inputs, refresh cadence, exception workflow, and export options.
Start by defining one measurable aftermarket problem: stockouts, excess inventory, service-level misses, rush freight, or dealer availability. Bring sample SKU data, location structure, ERP fields, service history, and current planning reports. Ask Syncron to show how exceptions are handled, what the planner does every week, and which data gaps must be fixed before rollout.
It is used to plan service-parts inventory across complex aftermarket networks so parts are available while excess stock is reduced.
Syncron routes pricing through its official product, demo, and contact pages. Ask for a quote that covers modules, data sources, locations, implementation, support, and rollout timeline.
OEMs, distributors, dealer networks, and aftermarket service leaders with many SKUs, locations, and service-level targets should evaluate it.
Bring ERP data, SKU count, warehouse and dealer structure, demand history, service history, stockout data, excess inventory data, and current planning reports.