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HOW TO USE IT TO GAIN AN ADVANTAGE ON THE JOB.
More than 80% of U.S. adults now own smartphones, according to a recent survey by the Pew Research Center. That’s more than double the level reported in 2011. Tablet use has also skyrocketed, with about half of Americans owning these devices.1 As mobile goes mainstream, it’s being used in just about every workplace, including construction sites, with apps like the Cat® App and Cat Inspect making it easy (and free) to track equipment location, use, health and more.
How are contractors using mobile technology on the job? Sage Construction and Real Estate and the Associated General Contractors of America asked that question to a group of industry pros. Here’s how they responded.2
61% – Daily field reports
56% – Drawings, photos and documents
54% – Customer and job information
46% – Scheduling
61% – Daily field reports
The message is clear. Your competitors aren’t limiting their mobile use to personal tasks like music, games, fitness tracking and social media. They’re leveraging these devices to gain an advantage — higher productivity, lower costs, stronger customer relationships and a safer workplace. Will you join them or watch on the sidelines as they take the lead?
Making the move to mobile can be overwhelming, given the huge selection of apps available for construction professionals. As you consider where you might apply mobile technology, think in terms of apps that streamline these processes:
Of course, when it comes to optimizing core processes with mobile technology, integration is key. Mobile apps deliver the highest return when they are either part of or easily integrated into the overall business system.
Spend a few minutes in the app store and you’ll find some interesting standalone apps that enhance jobsite safety.
There are many factors to consider as you explore a move to mobile.
Answering these questions won’t be easy. Your best bet is to work with someone who understands your business — a trusted advisor who will help apply mobile technology strategically to maximize safety, efficiency and profitability. Talk to your local Cat dealer about what’s available. And make sure to take advantage of the free Cat App for on-the-go equipment management and the free Cat Inspect app for capturing, sharing and taking action on inspection results.