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What is Film tracked to the foot?

Definition

Film tracked to the footInventory that counts film by the linear foot remaining on each roll, at the real cost you paid, with lot numbers and reorder points — instead of treating a four-figure roll as a single line item. It's what makes true material COGS and reorder alerts possible.

Why it matters to a shop

A four-figure roll treated as one inventory line cannot tell you what a job consumed. Tracking to the foot is the mechanism that makes live margin, real per-job COGS and a reorder alert that fires in time all possible at once.

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