Lot Level Tracking

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Issue #17311 - June 2025 | Page #133
By Simpson Strong-Tie Staff

Simpson Strong-Tie has been a supplier of connectors for trusses and engineered-wood products for years. This experience has provided insights into the needs of the component manufacturer and has resulted in the development of innovative software that meets those needs.

Our project management software, Component Solutions® Director™, streamlines the project management processes for truss component manufacturers, optimizing workflow and communication throughout the project lifecycle. From a single component to a large multi-plan development, CS Director manages your projects with powerful, time-saving features that keep your business running smoothly.

  • Intuitive workflows for managing projects including material and preset management, bids through orders, loose-ship materials and services, components and truss sets, production groups, stacking lists and deliveries, and robust reporting options
  • Schedule tasks and manage project status using integrated, web-based calendars
  • Project List filters can be configured to display projects and project information that is most important for individual users

Lot level tracking provides the ability to sub-divide a project into separate instances on a web calendar in CS Director™, allowing you to manage tasks that support truss design, as well as production and delivery of partial projects. Lot level tracking also allows you to split a task across multiple days as some tasks may not be completed in a single day.

Benefits of Lot Level Tracking

  • Split ongoing tasks across multiple days
  • Use lot level tracking fields as Custom Display Strings on web calendar
  • Sub-divide large projects into Releases

Simpson Strong-Tie’s Component Solutions® CS Director™ software has the ability to help you support lot level tracking for your projects. Contact your Simpson Strong-Tie Representative or email CSHelp@strongtie.com for more information.

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