
Intelligent Inventory Management
Automated inventory management, electronic key and asset control, and mobile powered workstations deployed across manufacturing, distribution, corrections, hospitality, and data center operations.
SupplyPoint anchored the platform when TouchPoint acquired it in January 2013, operating from Rugby UK with additional sites in Durham NC and Shanghai. Morse Watchmans (founded 1882, acquired December 2021) brought the KeyWatcher category it invented with US patent 6,431,438. Newcastle Systems joined in April 2025, adding Amazon, Ross Stores, and Karl Storz to the platform's customer base.
The platform sells into three distinct operational problems: consumable-and-tool accountability on the factory floor (SupplyPoint), keyed-access and asset custody in casinos, corrections, and auto dealerships (Morse Watchmans), and the mobile powered workstations that replace fixed-desk workflows in distribution centers (Newcastle Systems). Amazon deploys Newcastle carts across more than 100 facilities.
3 companies, operating independently, stronger together.
- SupplyPointRugby, Warwickshire · United Kingdom
Automated point-of-use inventory management — self-service cabinets, lockers, kiosks, and cloud analytics that put high-value tools, assets, and consumables under control.
Morse WatchmansOxford, Connecticut · United StatesThe global leader in electronic key control and asset management — KeyWatcher, SmartKey Lockers, and the KeyPro software that runs them.
Newcastle SystemsAmesbury, Massachusetts · United StatesMobile powered workstations and lithium power systems that let the work move with the worker. A fraction of the cost of robots. A multiple of the productivity of a fixed desk.
