Tool & Equipment Tracking For Aircraft Rescue & Firefighting

June 25, 2013

Track Who, Where, When

Toolroom tracks Who took the tool, Where it is now and When it is due back.  Companies find that by having current information on the location of critical tools, the time spent looking for the right tool is eliminated and the employees’ frustration is reduced.  The problem of lost and misplaced tools is eliminated, and theft is virtually eliminated.  The software is easy to use and the payback for the system implementation is often just a few months, making it very affordable for any size company.

CheckMate offers many benefits including: 

- Track chain of custody
 
- Locate critical tools & equipment quickly
 
- Reduce job site downtime which saves labor hours..$
 
- Reduce shrinkage / missing tools
 

Advanced features include:
 
- Set due-back dates & attach photo's to tools
 
- Kitting sets of tools to trucks, gang boxes, trailers, employees
 
- Consumable inventory sets reorder points and cost
 
- Use our Barcode Book to scan out class B & C tools
 
- Employee badge printout
 
- Repair & Maintenance scheduler:
 
** Extends the life cycle of your equipment.
 
** Schedules calibrations and required safety checks
 
** Maintains vehicle / equipment registration, service, etc.
 

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