General contractors are concerned about spreading construction fleets thin across too many jobs. To improve workforce utilization, construction companies need greater access to near real-time data.
Use Technology to Streamline Fleet Inspections and Automate Maintenance
By digitizing vast amounts of data into a single platform, managers are able to track and analyze assets to ensure operational efficiency and reduce potential downtime.
Use Telematics to Navigate Construction’s Logistical Challenges
Implementation of telematics systems increases employee accountability and satisfaction, ensures a safer and more compliant workforce, and establishes a dependable ROI for healthy business growth.
Improving Equipment Management Through Digital Transformation
Digital transformation combines equipment, data and decision-making to improve productivity and provide an action plan so that real-time equipment decisions are no longer made with outdated information.
Three Tips for Transporting Construction Machinery
Transporting construction machinery can be a logistical nightmare. Here are a few essential guidelines to know before hiring a third-party contractor to transport expensive and mission-critical construction equipment.
Tax Changes to Impact Contractors’ Truck Procurement Strategies
Organizations must be cognizant of tax changes because the way they procure their equipment can significantly impact their overall business, bottom line and financial performance.
North American Rental Revenue Forecast to Surpass $71 Billion in 2022
Equipment and event rental revenues in North America are expected to exceed $71.7 billion in 2022, including $65.4 billion in the United States and $6.3 billion in Canada, according to a recent report by the ARA.
Safety Versus a False Sense of Security: Challenges to the Use of Construction Cranes
Technologies, such as cameras on cranes, aid safety and set new standards of protection, particularly in high-risk industries like construction.










