To optimise asset management you need to know the precise location and condition of every asset.

This hasn’t always been easy – until now.

Key2iD goes beyond traditional solutions to deliver a complete picture of your assets so you can improve health and safety, save time and invest resources more effectively than ever before.

Preventing problems before they happen

From service strikes to build delays, if site asset records aren’t easily accessible or kept up-to-date, the likelihood of problems increase.

With Site-Track delivering exact location data, you can control and prevent problems before they happen. Plus, because you have an instantly accessible, real time archive of the site, future planning is made simpler too – all users need is a username and password and everything they need to know is in one place.

Site-Track gives you the power to:

  • Minimise service strikes, improving health and safety while reducing costs and impact on the environment
  • Make every site asset, above or below ground easy to mark and re-locate
  • Keep detailed, accurate and up-to-date records of all site assets in a cloud based database
  • Comply with current legislation and meet HSG47, PAS128, and PAS 256

Hose-Track

Bring proactivity to hose system management

Predicting hose failure is critical in industry, but it’s not the whole story. Technicians need to know details about a hose — type, size, length, end fittings, and date of last test — to quickly repair and return equipment to service.

Identifying a hose isn’t always easy. However, with Hose-Track the process is quick and seamless. By attaching NFC tags to every hose, Hose-Track speeds up and simplifies identification. All data is captured and stored in one place – making it instantly accessible via any smart device.

Hose-Track gives you the power to:

  • Deliver hose-assembly information right into the hands of your maintenance people, allowing for rapid identification and repair.
  • Gain intelligence on how hoses are utilised, enabling more-informed hose selection, resulting in less downtime.
  • Keep accurate and up-to-date records of all hose systems in one place

Premier Pipeline has been in the Concrete Pumping Industry for 33 years, and has a wealth of experience using concrete pumps and hoses. There is currently no standard in place for the testing and management of concrete hoses, so after consulting with a number of our key clients, we decided to address this situation. Working with our partner, Key2iD, we created Hose-Track, which provides both Premier and our clients with the ability to track, test, and manage these very expensive assets. Using Hose-Track has started to make significant differences to our business, including reduced costs, increased efficiencies, and more accurate data for ourselves and our clients.
Dan Williamson, General Manager,  Premier Pipeline Ltd
Intelligent Trench

Deploy Smarter Trench Management

Over 6 million road excavations take place in Britain every year. This figure is growing by the day as demand for power, utilities and communications infrastructure increases.

However, with the lack of easily accessible and reliable underground asset information, costs are increasing too, not to mention the impact on services. This is where Intelligent Trench comes in.

By combining RFID tags with innovative GPS asset marking and locating techniques, Intelligent Trench speeds up and simplifies identification. All data is captured and stored in one place – making it instantly accessible via any smart device. It’s simple, transparent and precise.

Intelligent Trench gives you the power to:

  • Better manage underground assets
  • Keep accurate and up-to-date records in one place
  • Improve the effectiveness of streetworks
  • Reduce excavation costs
  • Better comply with Health & Safety Guidelines (HSG47)
  • Minimise Traffic Management Act (TMA) / Permitting fines

Intelligent Trench is essential practice in order to dig safely, and also brings many cost benefits. Dry digs and the need for exploratory digs can be reduced and avoided. The cost associated with rectifying failed reinstatements is also much reduced, saving the taxpayer money. The public benefits further from increased life of roads and a decrease in congestion.
Martin Low
City Commissioner of Transportation, Westminster City Council
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