Equipment is scattered across departments and funding sources.
Surplus arises at the end of grants but lacks a defined recovery process.
Many tools require decontamination, certification, or disposal traceability.
Many lab tools are niche, with low visibility in traditional resale markets.
Instruments often sit idle due to lack of alignment with active projects.
Unified view across departments, grants, or campuses.
Auto-trigger surplus workflows at the end of grant or project cycles.
Built-in support for chain-of-custody, decon, and calibration documentation.
Match rare or specialized instruments with qualified buyers.
Identify and redeploy idle tools before initiating resale.
Every transaction and asset change is logged for audit and regulatory compliance.
Easily categorize by unit operation, GMP relevance, or scale of use.
Batch-manage 100s of GxP-tagged assets during shutdowns or M&A transitions.
Configure triggers based on grant expiration, budget cycles, or facility renovations.
HPLCs, GCs, spectrophotometers, mass specs
PCR machines, centrifuges, incubators, biosafety cabinets
Shakers, hotplates, autoclaves, refrigerators
Particle counters, HEPA modules, laminar flow benches
Fume hoods, UPS units, DI water systems
Pumps, probes, tubing, seals, controllers
Over $500K recovered through inter-departmental redeployment and resale.
Contract research organization reduced CapEx by 30% through asset reuse workflows.