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Limited real-time visibility and monitoring of processes: Without real-time visibility and central monitoring, problems are often only discovered once they’re already causing unplanned downtime and slowed construction.
Slow communication and siloed teams: Teams often work in isolation, with poor information flows and a lack of collaboration tools contributing to bottlenecks and longer lead times.
Low efficiency and resource waste: Inefficient setups, manual adjustments and poor planning slow down processes and waste valuable resources, eating away at margins.
Systems that hold back growth: Existing systems are difficult to integrate, and scaling operations means expensive, complex upgrades. Adding new machines, robotics, teams, or processes is slow and disruptive.
Decisions driven by guesswork instead of data: Without a unified way to collect and analyze data from across the construction process, decisions are based on incomplete or outdated data.
Fragmented processes: Moving from CAD to manufacturing requires multiple tools, manual data transfers, and constant rework – leading to lost time, mismatched information and costly adjustments.