Save time and money while managing your inventory and BOMs.
FindBoxes is the all-in-one inventory and project management solution for audio-visual production and AV installation companies.
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Warehouse managers and project managers will get the most out of findboxes. Where it's tracking inventory or keeping your team informed, findboxes has you covered.
FindBoxes.co's answer:
We have build our product with the workflow of live event production and av installation in mind. Findboxes tackles the two most import work flows for AV companies: inventory and project management.
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