Manage All Inventory, Tools, and Run Step Locations in One Place
Epsilon3 provides a centralized Locations manager that unifies location settings previously found in Inventory, Tools, and Run Step Locations.
All location definitions are now configured from a single workspace-level page, ensuring consistency across your operations.
Your existing mappings for Inventory, Tools, and Run Steps remain intact—no changes are required.
Accessing Locations
To manage locations, navigate to:
Settings → Locations
This page displays all locations available in your workspace, including multi-level location hierarchies such as buildings, cabinets, shelves, and bins.
Locations can be organized in nested levels (e.g., Building → Cabinet → Shelf → Bin).
Use the expand/collapse arrows to drill into sublocations and view their structure.
Adding a New Location
You can add new locations at any level—top-level buildings, sublocations, or deeply nested storage areas.
Manual
To add a Location manually:
Click New Location in the upper-right corner.
Select Add Location.
Enter the required fields:
Click Create.
Via CSV Import
You can import large sets of locations with a CSV upload.
Click New Location → Import from CSV
Upload a CSV using the required format:
There is an example template at the bottom of this article. Change the values to your desired inputs.
Editing or Deleting a Location
Each location includes a three-dot menu with options to:
Edit
Add Sublocation
Delete
To edit or add a sublocation:
Click the three-dot menu.
Choose the desired action.
Update fields or create a child location as needed.
Deleting a location permanently removes it from the system.
Using Locations in Inventory
Once configured, locations appear across the system—no duplicate entries needed.
In Inventory, the Location filter now pulls directly from the centralized Locations list.
Location can be updated in bulk for inventory items by selecting the items and clicking Change Location.
Using Locations in Runs
Run Step Locations now source from the same unified Locations system.
When grouping or filtering runs, users can view upcoming steps tied to specific locations.










