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Track’em upbeat about materials tracking contract prospects

Track’em, a leader in cloud-based tracking solutions in construction, mining and oil and gas, says it is on a trajectory of solid growth, bolstering its active users on its platforms by more than 50% since the start of 2020.

This increase comes despite the situation that has evolved around COVID-19.

Track’em said: “While there is a constant focus on guarding budgets during this period, the company’s key operating metrics are showing strong results.”

Recent customer success and uptake of the latest release of its Materials Tracking platform are the driving forces behind this performance, according to the company.

The platform allows customers to manage materials and their logistics across the supply chain, according to the Perth-based company, providing project-wide visibility of construction materials and parts and digitising critical material handling processes. Designed specifically for large construction, mining, oil and gas projects, the Materials Tracking platform increases productivity and decreases project delays, Track’em claims.

These factors have seen the number of active users on Track’em’s platforms grow by 62% since the beginning of 2020, with transactions running through the software growing by 667% in 2019 alone.

Kashif Saleem, Founder and CEO of Track’em, said 2020 had taken a turn that no-one could have expected.

“With the COVID-19 outbreak, industries and countries have been turned upside down and pulled out of their normal routines,” he said. “While I regret to see so many companies struggle, Track’em is on a trajectory of growth. We have just released a new version of our Materials Tracking solution and our pipeline is looking healthy, with many new contracts already signed this year.”

This includes the company’s most recent mining-related contract with engineering firm Primero and an agreement with Mondium to track materials for construction work on large expansion projects in the resource sector in Western Australia.

Saleem continued: “While concerned about the global situation, I’m confident that we will collectively get through this and that it will bring everyone closer together. All our staff are working from home and we have put all the systems and tools in place to make sure we can continue to assist our clients in delivering capital intensive projects in the construction and resource industries on schedule.”

Mark McIntyre, Global VP of Sales, said the company’s focus has always been on making sure customers can manage and track enterprise resources effectively.

“In this dynamic time, this is more crucial than ever,” he said. “The current uncertainty urges companies to optimise processes and have a real-time understanding of the status of project resources such as materials, assets and people. Clients are looking for smarter and flexible ways to operate, and our solutions play right into this.”

Primero looks to Track’em for materials inventory solution on WA iron ore expansion project

Primero, following the signing of a contract with Track’em, is to use the Material Tracking solution to increase visibility and control of its materials for construction works on a major iron ore expansion project in Western Australia.

Track’em provides a central, cloud-based solution for tracking materials across the supply chain, according to its owner. By using the system, Primero and its project partners will be able to manage, monitor, update and report on materials in real time from any location, it said.

“We’re really excited to partner with a successful fast-growing multi-disciplinary engineering company such as Primero,” Kashif Saleem, Founder and CEO of Track’em, said. “Track’em will allow Primero to take ownership of the materials control processes to streamline operations. It promotes efficiency and reduces the risk of losing expensive materials with long lead times.”

Track’em provides stakeholders with an integrated system that gives continuous visibility on the location, status, condition and custody of materials. The Track’em app will further enable users to quickly locate, scan and update parts and components, while digitising form-based processes such as inspections and transfer documents, according to the company.

Mark Pensabene, Executive General Manager Project Delivery, Primero, said: “Primero Group always prefers to engage with local partners to support the industry. For this project – with the volume of materials required – we needed a world-class materials control system.

“We looked at WA-based Track’em and were very impressed. It’s the most sophisticated materials tracking platform that we’ve ever come across, yet it is surprisingly simple to use. It will equip workers throughout the supply chain – from our fabricators to site – to use a single system giving us end-to-end visibility.”

While no specific iron ore expansion project was mentioned by either Primero or Track’em in the release, Primero is currently working on both the South Flank and Koodaideri iron ore projects for BHP and Rio Tinto, respectively, in addition to the expansion of the Robe Valley iron ore operations, owned jointly by Rio, Mitsui and Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal.