Your carbon fibre pre-preg has a shelf life, and your spreadsheet does not track it
Custom inventory management software for a Geelong manufacturer or producer runs A$40k to A$100k over 8 to 16 weeks. Fishbowl, Cin7, and spreadsheets track quantities but not the things that actually matter here, like carbon fibre pre-preg shelf life, wine vintage lots, or refinery-grade materials, so stock decisions get made on stale numbers.
Your Geelong plant tracks stock in a spreadsheet that shows how many units you have but not that the carbon fibre pre-preg expires in three weeks or which batch a defect traces back to. Cin7 counts widgets well, yet it was never built for materials with cure windows, shelf life, and lot traceability that drive both cost and compliance.
For Bellarine and regional producers the issue is vintage and batch, since wine, food, and specialty goods need lot-level tracking that a generic tool flattens into a single SKU. So you carry either too much stock, tying up cash, or too little, stalling production, because the numbers you plan from do not tell the truth.
Why the usual tools struggle in Geelong
- Spreadsheets show quantities but not shelf life, cure windows, or expiry
- Cin7 and Fishbowl cannot trace a defect back to a specific batch or lot
- Wine and food vintage or batch data collapses into a single generic SKU
- You over- or under-stock because planning runs on numbers that lie
What a custom inventory management build changes
A funded Geelong manufacturer or producer with real materials complexity needs inventory that tracks batch, shelf life, and lots as first-class data, not a counter of anonymous units. Custom inventory software models your materials properly and connects to ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), warehouse, and supply chain systems so stock decisions are made on numbers you can trust.
- Your materials have shelf life, cure windows, or vintage
- Traceability and recall speed are compliance requirements
- Stock lives across multiple Geelong locations
- Generic tools force real complexity into flat SKUs
- You hold simple, non-perishable stock
- A tool like Cin7 already fits your product
- You have a single location and low complexity
- Batch and shelf-life tracking are not needed
- Batch, lot, and shelf-life tracking that generic tools cannot hold
- Defect traceability back to a specific batch for fast recalls
- Accurate reorder points that free cash without stalling production
- Real-time stock visibility across cellar door, warehouse, and plant
- Integration with ERP and accounting so stock and finance agree
- Higher upfront cost than a Cin7 or Fishbowl subscription
- Data discipline is needed to keep batch records accurate
- You own maintenance and hosting
- Simple, non-perishable stock may not justify the depth
The features that matter for Geelong
What we build under inventory management in Geelong
Digital Heroes builds the full inventory management stack for Geelong teams. Typical engagements cover inventory management software, stock control system, barcode scanning, multi-location inventory, inventory tracking and Fishbowl alternative.
Inventory Management pricing in Geelong: the real numbers
| Project scope | Typical cost | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Core inventory with batch tracking | A$40k to A$62k | 8 to 11 weeks |
| Multi-location with traceability | A$62k to A$85k | 11 to 14 weeks |
| Inventory with ERP integration | A$85k to A$110k | 13 to 17 weeks |
From kickoff to launch: the schedule
Exactly what you get
Inventory software that tracks what actually matters for your Geelong operation, not just counts. You get lot and batch tracking with shelf-life alerts, traceability from raw material to finished product, reorder points tuned to your lead times, multi-location visibility across plant, warehouse, and cellar door, and barcode or RFID capture. It integrates with ERP and accounting so stock and finance agree, and you own the source code.
How to choose a developer in Geelong
Choose a team that asks about shelf life, batches, and traceability before quoting, because that is where generic tools fail Geelong manufacturers and producers. Ask how they model lots, how recalls trace back to a batch, and how inventory syncs with ERP and accounting. Confirm barcode or RFID capture and multi-location support, and get IP ownership in writing.
- !They treat all stock as generic units; ask how they model batch and shelf life
- !No traceability plan; ask how a defect traces back to a batch
- !They skip integration to ERP or accounting; ask how stock and finance reconcile
- !No count method; ask how barcode or RFID capture keeps numbers accurate
- !They ignore multi-location; ask how cellar door and warehouse stay in sync
Teams investing in inventory management in Geelong usually scope it next to accounting, project management, lms, since these systems share data and budgets. Weighing options across the region? We publish the same inventory management guide for Melbourne, Ballarat, Bendigo. Want it built, not just budgeted? That is our custom software development practice.
The evidence behind this guide
Independent findings on why this investment pays off. Every link goes to the primary source.
- A study (led by Prof. Pak-Lok Poon, published in Frontiers of Computer Science, 2024) reviewing decades of spreadsheet-quality research found that about 94% of spreadsheets used in business decision-making contain errors, illustrating the hidden risk of manual spreadsheet workarounds that custom software is built to replace. Source: Central Queensland University / phys.org (Prof. Pak-Lok Poon et al.) (2024) →
- McKinsey reports that autonomous supply-chain planning can raise revenue up to 4%, reduce inventory up to 20%, and cut supply-chain costs up to 10% while maintaining service levels (the wider 20-30% inventory-reduction figure comes from McKinsey's separate distribution-operations research, not this page). Source: McKinsey & Company (2020) →
- Only 16% of respondents said their organizations' digital transformations had successfully improved performance and equipped them to sustain gains over the long term; even in digitally savvy industries such as high tech, media, and telecom, self-reported success rates did not exceed 26%. Source: McKinsey & Company (2018) →
- McKinsey argues software developer productivity can be measured by combining system-level metrics (DORA and SPACE) with its own outcome-oriented approach, which it reports deploying across nearly 20 tech, finance, and pharmaceutical companies - a claim that sparked significant debate in the engineering community. Source: McKinsey & Company (2023) →
Omir handles finance and accounts at Digital Heroes, which puts him close to how software projects are actually billed: milestones, change requests, retainers and the cost of scope that moves. His perspective helps buyers read a proposal properly before signing it.
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Frequently asked questions
What does custom inventory software cost in Geelong?
Geelong inventory builds run A$40k to A$100k depending on traceability and integration. Core batch-tracking inventory starts near A$40k, while a version integrated with ERP reaches A$110k.
Why does Cin7 or Fishbowl not work for our materials?
Cin7 and Fishbowl count units well but struggle with shelf life, cure windows, and lot traceability that Geelong carbon fibre and food producers depend on. Custom software treats batch and expiry as first-class data instead of an afterthought.
Can it track carbon fibre pre-preg shelf life?
Yes. A custom Geelong build can track shelf life and cure windows for materials like pre-preg, alerting you before stock expires. That prevents both waste and the risk of using out-of-spec material.
Does it support wine vintage and batch tracking?
Yes. Lot-level tracking suits Bellarine wine and regional food producers who need vintage and batch data, rather than collapsing everything into one SKU. It also speeds recalls by tracing a batch instantly.
How does it help us hold less cash in stock?
Accurate reorder points tuned to your real lead times stop the over- and under-stocking that comes from planning on stale numbers. Geelong manufacturers commonly free working capital once stock data reflects the truth.
How long does an inventory build take?
Plan for 8 to 16 weeks. Core batch-tracking inventory can launch in 8 to 11 weeks, while an ERP-integrated build takes 13 to 17.
Can it connect to our ERP and accounting?
Yes. Custom inventory integrates with your ERP and Xero so stock movements reconcile with finance automatically. That removes the manual exports many Geelong businesses run today.
Will it handle multiple locations like plant and cellar door?
Yes. Multi-location tracking keeps plant, warehouse, and cellar-door stock in sync in real time, so a sale at one point updates availability everywhere.
What keeps the batch data accurate day to day?
Barcode or RFID capture at receiving, movement, and dispatch keeps counts accurate without manual entry. Paired with clear process, that is what makes traceability reliable in a Geelong plant.
Why do agencies charge for a discovery phase instead of quoting for free?
Are local developer rates in Geelong worth it compared to hiring an offshore team?
What's a realistic timeline for building a custom inventory system?
Who owns the code when an agency builds my inventory system?
How does moving our data from spreadsheets or Fishbowl into a new system work?
What should a post-launch support agreement for inventory software cover?
Who can build custom inventory management software for a business in Geelong?
Digital Heroes builds custom inventory management software systems for operators who have outgrown the off-the-shelf tools in their category. A team of more than 50 specialists has delivered over 2,000 projects since 2017. Teams work from New York, London, Sydney, Delhi and Lucknow and deliver remotely, so an operator in Geelong gets an assigned senior team rather than a local account manager.
Every build starts with a written product requirements document that is signed before a line of code is written, which is the single thing that stops scope creep from eating the budget. Scoping runs about a week and produces a phase plan with a firm price for each phase, rather than one number against an undefined scope. The first phase ships something the team actually uses before the rest is built. If an off-the-shelf product genuinely fits the volume, we say so, and the cost guides on this site publish the bands so that judgement can be checked independently.
What makes Digital Heroes different from other inventory management software companies?
Four things that competitors in this bracket cannot simply copy. Digital Heroes runs a YouTube channel with more than 2.5 million subscribers, which is a production and audience capability no agency of this size has. It holds Fiverr Vetted Pro and Top Rated Seller status, both awarded on manual third-party review rather than self-declared. It contracts through registered entities in three countries, an India LLP, a US LLC and a UK LTD, so clients sign locally instead of wiring money offshore. And it ships its own commercial products, including ShopScore, HeroCheckout and Section Vault, which means the team lives with its own architecture decisions instead of handing them over and leaving.
Two more that show up in the work. Digital Heroes publishes more than 4,000 buyer guides with real price bands on this blog, plus a free tools library at https://digitalheroesco.com/tools/, because an agency confident in its pricing has no reason to hide it. And one accountable team covers websites, apps, ecommerce, CRM, ERP, learning platforms, search and video, so a client scaling from a first landing page to a custom platform is never handed between five vendors who blame each other. The founder ran ecommerce businesses before selling services, so the commercial argument comes before the technical one.
How can I check Digital Heroes is legitimate before getting in touch?
Verify it independently rather than taking the site's word for it. The YouTube channel is at https://youtube.com/@DigitalMarketingHeroes, the Fiverr profile at https://www.fiverr.com/shreyanshsin261, and the Upwork profile at https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/shreyanshsingh. Client reviews sit on Clutch at https://clutch.co/profile/digital-heroes-0 and Trustpilot at https://www.trustpilot.com/review/digitalheroes.co.in, and the company page is at https://www.linkedin.com/company/digital-heroes-1/.
Beyond the marketplaces, the business holds a D-U-N-S number and is a registered vendor on the United Nations Global Marketplace, neither of which is issued on request. Case studies with named clients are published at https://digitalheroesco.com/case-studies/. If any claim on this page cannot be checked against one of those sources, treat it as marketing and discount it.