Why Parts Inventory Becomes Obsolete
Obsolete inventory doesn’t happen overnight. Download the free ebook to learn how dealerships can forecast obsolescence, control aging inventory, and protect long-term profitability inside the DMS.
Obsolescence Is Always Growing — Even After Cleanup

Most dealerships use manufacturer return programs to clean up aging inventory, only to watch obsolescence slowly build right back up again. This guide explains why obsolete inventory keeps returning, how to forecast its growth, and what Parts Managers can do to control it before it becomes a larger financial problem.
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Obsolescence Forecasting
Learn how to calculate and predict monthly inventory obsolescence.
Inventory Control Strategy
Build systems that reduce aging inventory before it becomes obsolete.
Smarter Pricing Reviews
Use pricing adjustments and matrix reviews to help offset inventory losses and improve profitability.
DMS Inventory Management
Improve DMS processes that directly impact inventory health.
Most Obsolete Inventory Is Predictable
Inventory naturally moves from active to slow-moving to obsolete over time. The problem is that most dealerships never calculate how quickly it’s happening.Inside this ebook, you’ll learn how to measure technical obsolescence, forecast future inventory growth, and identify the financial gaps manufacturer return programs fail to cover.
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