Helps to Prevent Theft and Loss 
When tools go missing, it is likely that they have been lost. While incidences such as this are entirely innocent, replacing the lost tool can be expensive. Here is where a construction tool tracking app can help. When the user logs into the tracking system, they will have the option to find the tool or tools in question.
Thanks to the modern software that itemit uses, users can see where the missing tools are at all times. Ultimately, this means that construction companies no longer need to waste money on replacing tools.
Should a tool be stolen, users can see exactly where they are. A Construction Tool Tracking App makes it possible to track the location of the tool all day, every day if they have an RFID tag or QR code attached. itemit’s tracking software allows users to select the chosen tool and pinpoint where it is. Helping to aid in the recovery of the stolen too, again, the construction company will no longer need to waste money on replacing tools.
 Provides Data on Tool Utilisation 
If rented tools are used frequently, users can work out if it would be cheaper to purchase the tools in question. The data provided by the tracking up can be very useful. Users can see exactly when the tools were used, who they were used by, and how long for. Additionally, users may even be able to see why the tracked tools were used.
All of this data can provide a construction company with an accurate picture of the tools they have in stock. This data can be priceless as it can enable the company to understand what future monetary decisions need to be made.
 Provides Maintenance Alerts
itemit’s Construction Tool Tracking App can help here. Thanks to the way that it works, the app can provide users with maintenance alerts. In some cases, prevention can be better than maintenance. Tools that are not kept in a good state of repair can fail to live up to their jobs.
With a maintenance app, users can schedule maintenance every month, every 3 months, 6 months, or every 12 months. Quick and easy repairs can ensure that each tool is in good working order. When tools are frequently looked after they are less likely to become severely damaged.
 Keeps Track of Small Tools, Equipment, and More 
Users can track tools such as:
- Small tools – Adjustable wrenches, bolt cutters, handsaws, pliers, screwdrivers, socket wrenches, torches, utility knives and more.
 - Large items – Carts, ladders, rubbish bins, trollies, and more.
 - Equipment – Cement mixers, generators, lighting, and much more.
 
Users can keep a track of all of their tools and equipment. This includes office and on-site equipment, and anything else that management needs to track.
 itemit’s Easy to Use Construction Tool Tracking App
With the ability to locate every asset that has an RFID tag or QR code attached, costs can be lowered. Additionally, maintenance alerts and tool utilisation data can be incredibly useful.
Contact itemit today at team@itemit.com to talk about how the Construction Tool Tracking App can work hard for you. Alternatively, start a 14-day free trial to find out how well the tracking app can work for you.

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