List of Acctivate Inventory Management Customers
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Companies using Acctivate Inventory Management for Inventory Management include: DSX Access Systems, Inc., a United States based Professional Services organisation with 35 employees and revenues of $7.0 million, Summertime Potato Company, a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 15 employees and revenues of $4.0 million, Respect Foods, Inc., a United States based Retail organisation with 9 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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DSX Access Systems, Inc. | Professional Services | 35 | $7M | United States | Alterity, Inc. | Acctivate Inventory Management | Inventory Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, DSX Access Systems, Inc. implemented Acctivate Inventory Management to address an inventory solution that had become “very time-consuming” and to accommodate the company’s “tremendous” growth as a manufacturer. The decision involved the company controller Marty Monroe and targeted core inventory operations for a business that designs and ships access control equipment worldwide, aligning the deployment with Inventory Management requirements for manufacturers and distributors.
The implementation established a centralized inventory database with workstation access and standard inventory control capabilities, and it configured modules typical to Inventory Management deployments such as inventory control, order management, purchasing, serial and lot tracking, bill of materials and assembly support, reporting, and cycle count workflows. Operational scope covered finance, operations, warehouse and manufacturing functions, and governance activities focused on SKU master data controls, role based permissions and standardized inventory transaction and cycle count procedures, enabling DSX to scale inventory operations without introducing new third party system integrations.
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Respect Foods, Inc. | Retail | 9 | $1M | United States | Alterity, Inc. | Acctivate Inventory Management | Inventory Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Respect Foods, Inc. implemented Acctivate Inventory Management. Respect Foods deployed Acctivate Inventory Management as its Inventory Management solution to manage the large SKU volumes associated with the Respect brand after president Ken Hartman concluded QuickBooks could not provide the required inventory control.
The implementation emphasized core Inventory Management capabilities typical for product-centric retail operations, including SKU-level visibility, inventory tracking by location, cycle counting and physical inventory procedures, and configurable reorder points. Configuration work focused on fitting those capabilities to a small company operating model, enabling day-to-day stock control and fulfillment workflows that support the Respect brand.
Operational coverage concentrated on inventory and fulfillment functions for the Respect brand, aligning warehouse handling and order preparation with the new system. The deployment was positioned to integrate with the companys accounting and order processing workflows without naming additional third party systems, keeping the solution tightly scoped to inventory operations and transactional accuracy.
Vendor Alterity, Inc. is listed as the application provider for the Acctivate Inventory Management installation, and company leadership reported improved day-to-day business operations and strong, reliable capabilities from the system. Governance centered on operational ownership by the president and frontline staff, simplifying rollout and ongoing use for the companys small team.
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Summertime Potato Company | Consumer Packaged Goods | 15 | $4M | United States | Alterity, Inc. | Acctivate Inventory Management | Inventory Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Summertime Potato Company implemented Acctivate Inventory Management to centralize Inventory Management, inventory visibility, and cost tracking across its small CPG operation in the United States. The deployment focused on operational inventory control, fulfillment workflows tied to a same day delivery business model, and finance-level inventory valuation for a 15-employee organization.
Acctivate Inventory Management was configured with core modules for kitting, landed cost calculation, and cycle counting that together provide continuous inventory valuation. Susan defined the landed cost configuration, and Acctivate’s kitting capability was implemented to track costs at both the end product level and the component level, removing the need to search through paper files for bill of materials and cost records.
Operational coverage included warehouse picking and fulfillment, inventory counting processes, and month-end inventory calculation workflows, with inventory visibility available hour by hour through the system. The company reports that counting inventory now saves approximately 10 to 12 hours per month, and that kitting supports on demand kit assembly required by their same day delivery model, while systemized landed cost and kit tracking established clearer governance over product costing.
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