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Managing Jobsite Information is Critical to a
Successful, On-time, (and Profitable)
Construction Project.

IT managers suggest there are several requirements
for an effective jobsite information system:

  • Plug and play convenience:  The smartest tools are smart enough to be
    easy to learn and operate, without IT involvement.
  • Compatibility:  if the company has a data delivery module or device in place,
    it’s important that any new system make use of the existing capabilities. Internet
    access is also important. (Devices without that capability are techno-fossils.)
  • Flexibility:  IT wants only what the company needs, rather than a set
    package someone else thinks they need.  New jobsite technology must be
    in sync with that “modular” thinking.
  • Security:  Data security, and the ability to manage (and modify) access, is critical.
  • Ease of Use:  Data collection should be “lean” and paperless –  
    and achievable without assigning workers another manual task.

Capturing information on equipment use, crew hours,
fuel consumption, and materials,  transmitting it securely,
and making it available to IT managers in a form that’s immediately
useful is the #1 “deliverable” for OEM Data Delivery.

OEM Data Delivery provides Site Information Management Systems that capture
real-time information, continuously and in real-time.

Detailed data is captured automatically – and paperlessly –  
at every change of shift, every move of an asset, every repair operation,
and every dispensing of fuel.  More on Data Capture and Tracking.

Data is then transmitted securely to your office, where it can
be integrated into a back office system, viewed immediately in web reports – or both.
More on Delivery.

From the first day of implementation, OEM Data Delivery
technology delivers these powerful advantages:

  • The ability to schedule equipment, tools, crews,
    and subs for maximum efficiency. 

“Who needs what, where is it,
and how long will it be there?” 
OEM Data Delivery provides at-a-glance information for keeping sequenced work
tasks, (as well as permits, inspections and other events) . . . in sequence

  • Data that will allow service to be scheduled when it’s needed,
    and
    when it’s financially smartest
  • Information that shows what equipment has the best – and worst – ROI
  • Documentation that makes audits as simple as printing reports
  • A means of preventing the loss of high-value assets
  • Productivity data on crews and subcontractors
  • An efficient way to manage rented equipment  

OEM Data Delivery lets you track, document, and manage the
IT functions of multiple, complex  worksites more efficiently
than ever before.
  And whether you set-up workstations at jobsites, or work
from headquarters, OEM Data Delivery technology can help you know more, faster –
and make better decisions. More on Data Integration.

 

These pages discuss the issues that are most important to these decision-makers:
CEOs | CFOs | Operations Managers | Equipment Managers | IT Managers

NEW! OEM Data Delivery now offers several subscription-based
rent-to-own programs for Service Tracker Systems. Details

OEM Data Delivery offers innovative, cost-effective alternatives for
optimizing the value of your jobsite data. more

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