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You Went Digital. Your Data Didn’t.

Series: Beyond Paper — A 4-Part Thought Leadership Series from the AIST Crane Symposium Part: 2 of 4  In Part 1 of this series, I talked about why most inspection data is trapped. Paper, spreadsheets, standalone apps. None of it connected. None of it searchable across your operation. The natural response to that problem was to go digital.…

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Your Inspection Data Is Trapped. Here Is Why That Matters Now. 

Series: Beyond Paper — A 4-Part Thought Leadership Series from the AIST Crane Symposium Part: 1 of 4. I spent the first week of June in Pittsburgh at the AIST Crane Symposium talking to maintenance managers, service company owners, and reliability engineers about inspection data. Not AI. Not software. Data. The conversation surprised me. Not because of what…

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The Full Schedule Lie

The hidden cost of running a full schedule on a broken process. Do you know what your current process is actually costing you? Not your software subscriptions. Not your payroll. The actual cost of the hours your people spend every day moving information from one system to another. Re-entering time data in three places. Chasing…

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The $165,514 Question: Are Your Inspection Records Audit-Ready?

An audit does not schedule itself around your busy season. One industrial service company told us a government audit had just been called on them, no warning, and everything else in the building stopped. So here is the question worth asking on a normal Tuesday, before the phone rings: if an auditor asked for every…

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5 Mechanical Contractor Events You Can’t Miss in 2026 and Early 2027

Events are expensive. Between registration, flights, hotels, and the days your leadership team spends away from jobs, a single conference can run five figures before anyone learns anything. So the question is never “should we go to events?” It is “which ones earn the trip?” For mechanical contractors, the back half of 2026 and the…

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