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by:Vertere based inPortsmouth, RHODE ISLAND (USA)
The Stockroom Module manages your ordering, receiving, and distribution of tasks within a single department or across the organization.With the requisition piece, a simple stores inventory is opened, allowing you to keep a basic count of items within the store. With implementation of the Supply Module, every aspect of stockroom operation is automated— ordering, receiving, withdrawal, ...
by:Vertere based inPortsmouth, RHODE ISLAND (USA)
At Vertére we know that security is an important part of your application’s architecture, that’s why we built it from the ground up with security in mind. We have developed the very best practices in web application security in order to ensure the privacy of sensitive user and organizational data. We take all of the necessary steps to protect your information from external ...
by:Vertere based inPortsmouth, RHODE ISLAND (USA)
Vertére’s Chemical Inventory ChIM® Module is the proven solution for managing and maintaining laboratory chemical records from ‘receipt to disposal’. This bar-code enabled, container tracking system allows anyone concerned with lab safety and compliance to track and report on chemicals, gas cylinders, select agents, biologicals, isotopes, and maintenance chemicals ...
by:Vertere based inPortsmouth, RHODE ISLAND (USA)
Similar in design to the ChIM Module, the Biological Module replaces chemical data elements with values specific to biological items such as strains of bacteria and viruses. In addition to purchases, the Biological Module allows the user to amend quantities increased by growth of a biologic and tracks the lineage of a ...
by:Vertere based inPortsmouth, RHODE ISLAND (USA)
The General Module allows item-specific control of almost anything within your organization. This module offers an adaptable program for lab equipment, documents, backup tapes, animals, vehicles, computers – anything you use and must track but that doesn’t justify a program ‘just’ for ...
