Starr Corporation, located in American Falls, Idaho, United States, needed a way to track people’s time for time cards for a project that was to last a year long. It contacted Anviz for assistance.

The customer, a food manufacturer, saw what they were doing for the construction site and wanted to have all subcontractors use the system, as to date there are 10,000 users and 200 some companies using the system.

  • The challenge: For about a year-long length of the project, who comes to the construction site and who leaves.

At any moment pull up a report of who is on-site ordered by the company. There are 200+ contractors and subcontractors on this project.

  • The solution: It organized it so that company was the project name; departments were the various companies working on that project.
  • Key benefits: Accuracy of capturing people and ability of reporting.

Comments

The monthly attendance hours that CrossChex Cloud report to me took me 20 minutes to prepare to the bill while it typically takes me 2 hours without it,” said Brad Shroeder Pocatello, Idaho Manager.

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