
Vendor vs. Warehouse Conflicts

Time-Wasting Math

Quantity Drift

Conversion Blind Spots

Unit Chaos Across Teams


Woodshop UoM Conversions – Measure Once, Convert Anywhere
Standardize how your business handles measurements across every product and process. The Unit of Measure (UoM) Conversions app enables precise, configurable conversions between weight, volume, length, area, and quantity — so your numbers always align, no matter the source.
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Why Woodshop Master?
Measure with Clarity
One Product, Multiple Units — No Problem
Whether you’re buying in liters, stocking by the gallon, or selling in cases, your data stays accurate and synchronized.
Multi-Unit Conversion Built In
Auto-Adjusted Transactions
Accurate Stock & Cost Totals
UoM-Aware Reporting
No Manual Math Required
Built for Operational Teams
Integrated Apps
Woodshop UoM Conversions integrates directly with:
Inventory Control
Stock Transfers
Purchase Orders
Goods Receipt Management
Vendor Catalog Management
Physical Inventory
Stock Valuation
Invoices & Quotes
App Features

Standard & Alternate UoMs by Product
Support for multiple units per item with custom naming.

Support for Mass, Volume, Length, Area, and Quantity
Comprehensive unit libraries for industrial and commercial use.

Decimal Precision Handling
Ideal for fractional conversions like 1.75 yards to meters.

Auto-Conversion During Transactions
Inventory and pricing update in real time based on selected UoM.

Vendor-Specific UoM Rules
Map incoming stock to base units regardless of supplier terminology.

Conversion-Aware Pricing & Taxation
Ensure unit prices reflect correct values even after conversion.

Inventory Filtering by UoM
Search and segment inventory using either base or alternate units.

Audit Trail of UoM Changes
Log every conversion applied to stock movement and cost.

Default UoMs by Department or Use Case
Customize per-team or per-process UoM defaults to reduce entry errors.
See It in Action
Precision. Compliance. Simplicity.
Define and manage your measurements your way — with zero conversion guesswork.