Optimizing Equipment and Asset Management

Our next webinar covers best practices and innovative digital solutions for managing equipment and assets in the construction industry.

If you’ve been wondering what the financial impact of effective asset management would look like at your business, then SMACNA encourages you to attend our upcoming webinar, Optimizing Equipment and Asset Management, on Tuesday, November 5, at 2:00pm ET.

By attending, you’ll learn the benefits of digital tracking systems and the complexities of GPS tracking for small items. Insights will be provided concerning equipment inspections, maintenance scheduling, and cost tracking to enhance operational efficiency.

Real-world examples of successful asset management implementations will be shared, and all attendees will be able to take away improved strategies for reducing costs and preventing asset loss.

Webinar Information
Optimizing Equipment and Asset Management
Tuesday, November 5 at 2:00pm ET
REGISTER HERE

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