Two small dioramas bridged by a glowing blue data ribbon — a robot at a workbench with a ruggedised tablet on the left, a robot at an office desk reviewing a compliance card on the right.
— Service engineers
From the field to the office, in one move

The handover. Field to office.


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Field to office. Clean.

The work the engineer did, the photograph they took, the part they fitted — arriving clean at the desk that needs to bill it, audit it, and report it on. No re-keying. No paper handover. No data lost in translation.

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The handover is the work

Every job done in the field is a piece of work the back office needs — for invoicing, for compliance, for the customer. The brick captures it at the moment of completion, in a form both sides can use.

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Photographs, signatures, certifications

Job photographs auto-tagged to the asset. Customer signatures captured at the kerb. Statutory certifications generated cleanly from the work record. All visible to the desk before the engineer is back on the road.

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Bill on completion

The same record that closes the job opens the invoice. No second-keying, no Friday reconciliation. Cash arrives sooner because the paperwork doesn’t lag the work.

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Audit-ready by default

Compliance evidence accumulates as a by-product of doing the job well — not as a separate exercise the engineer dreads. The auditor finds what they need without anyone running around.

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