Paper processes are invisible to management
When operational processes live on paper or in spreadsheets, management has no real-time visibility into what's happening in the field. Inspector's work order management provides instant status tracking and complete maintenance records.
Consistency through guided procedures
When every technician follows the same Director-authored procedure — displayed step-by-step on their device with 3D visual guidance via DonnéesMesh One — execution quality becomes consistent regardless of individual experience level.
From manual records to automatic documentation
Workflow digitization doesn't just move paper to screens — it creates traceable records of every action. Inspection findings, maintenance completions, and procedure executions are documented automatically as work happens.
Related Products
- Inspector — Work order management & alarm workflows
- Director — 3D guided procedure authoring
- Checklist — Inspection checklists
- DonnéesMesh One — Mobile & AR field execution
Résultats Typiques
| Indicateur | Avant | Après |
|---|---|---|
| Work order completion tracking | Manual status calls | Real-time dashboard |
| Procedure compliance rate | ~60% (self-reported) | 95%+ (system-verified) |
| Average time to close maintenance ticket | 4.2 days | 2.1 days |
| Documentation completeness | Inconsistent | 100% auto-generated |
| New technician onboarding | 3–6 months | 4–8 weeks |
Calendrier de Mise en Œuvre
- Week 1–2 — Connect Inspector to existing CMMS/BMS; configure work order templates
- Week 3–4 — Author first 10 SOPs in Director with existing 3D models
- Week 5–6 — Pilot with one team; iterate on procedures based on field feedback
- Week 7–8 — Roll out to all teams; integrate alarm-driven work order automation
Questions fréquentes
DFS se connecte via des protocoles standard (OPC UA, BACnet, REST API) aux systèmes existants.