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Best Inventory Management Software for Moving Companies (2026)

Compare inventory tools for movers: boxes, packing material, dollies, and warehouse consumables across peak season.

Moving companies stock boxes, wrap, and equipment that disappears peak season. Inventory software helps warehouses set par levels, track what crews checked out, and reorder before month-end crunch—without relying on gut feel alone.

Updated for 2026

Top picks for this use case

Our top inventory picks for this trade.

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Side-by-side at a glance.

SoftwareBest forStarting priceStandout featureReview
inFlow Inventory
Warehouse suppliesFrom ~$89/moStraightforward stock, POs, and barcodes for SMBsRead review
Sortly
Equipment listsFrom ~$39/moVisual tracking, photos, and quick mobile countsRead review
Zoho Inventory
Multi-hub stockFree tierOrders, multi-warehouse, ecommerce integrationsRead review

What to look for

What to look for when you choose inventory software for your operation.

Peak season buffers

Raise par levels before summer and month-end; drop after slow weeks.

Damage and loss

Track blanket and pad shrink separately so purchasing sees real utilization.

Customer-purchased boxes

If you retail boxes, treat them as sellable SKUs distinct from internal consumables.

Why we recommend these tools

Why we recommend these tools for your use case.

inFlow Inventory

Best warehouse supply control4.4From From ~$89/mo

inFlow Inventory fits moving companies with real warehouse consumption patterns—clear receiving and counts before busy weekends. See our inFlow Inventory review.

Sortly

Best equipment checkout visuals4.3From From ~$39/mo

Sortly helps when equipment checkout discipline matters and crews need visual cues. See our Sortly review.

For more options across all use cases, see our best inventory management software. To compare platforms side-by-side, see our inventory software comparisons.

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