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What is Offcut / remnant?

Definition

Offcut / remnant is the film left over after a piece is cut — scrap you can't reuse (offcut) or a usable partial roll (remnant). Both are real money: you pay for the feet you consume, not the feet that end up on the car, so tracking them protects margin.

Also called Remnant.

Why it matters to a shop

Offcuts are money sitting on a shelf, and they are invisible to any inventory system that counts rolls rather than feet. Treating remnants as usable stock — with their real cost — is what turns waste from an accepted loss into a number you can push down.

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