Free Webinar: Keeping Heavy Equipment on the Job

Words: Dan Kamys

14 November 2016 — A free webinar, "Keeping Heavy Equipment on the Job — How Fleet Maintenance and Management Technology Drives Profits," will be held Wednesday, November 16, 2016, at 2 p.m. ET.

B2W Software is bringing industry leaders together to discuss the unique challenges of heavy civil construction. Hear how a proactive, technology-based strategy can keep equipment and fleet assets on the jobsite and productive, reduce maintenance costs and drive overall improvements in scheduling and operational performance. 

The webinar will discuss:

  • Equipment maintenance challenges facing heavy civil contractors and the software technology approaches they are taking to improve uptime and cut costs. 
  • The capabilities, deployment strategies and real-world results of computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) at heavy civil companies.
Speakers will include:
  • Jeff Buckley, equipment manager, C.A. Hull
  • Dan Maitland, equipment operations manager, Ajax Paving Industries of Florida
  • Brett Todd, resource operations center manager, Barriere Construction
  • Jennifer Angrisano, business development manager, B2W Software
  • John Kane, product manager, B2W Software
Register today. Scheduling conflict? View the webinar on-the-go from your phone or tablet or view on-demand at your convenience.
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