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Logistics & Asset Management Platform

Optimize Construction Logistics & Asset Management

Managing logistics and asset movement on construction sites is complex, with materials, tools, and equipment constantly moving across job sites, warehouses, and suppliers. Without real-time tracking, costly delays, misplacements, and compliance issues can occur. LogisticsOS provides automated chain of custody tracking, real-time visibility, and compliance-ready audit trails—helping construction firms streamline material flow, prevent asset loss, and optimize site operations.
Logistics Management for Construction Companies

Why Construction Companies Need Logistics Management

Construction projects rely on precise coordination of materials, tools, and heavy equipment. Without efficient tracking, supply chain disruptions, lost assets, and delayed deliveries can increase costs and impact project timelines. LogisticsOS centralizes logistics and asset management, ensuring full traceability, automated workflows, and compliance-ready reporting to keep construction projects on schedule, minimize waste, and improve efficiency.

How Can LogisticsOS Help Construction Companies?

Streamline Chain of Custody Management
Gain Actionable Insights with Comprehensive Reporting
Seamlessly Integrate with Existing Systems
Achieve Real-Time Visibility
Ensure Compliance with Ease
Drive Operational Efficiency
Scale with Confidence

Construction Compliance Requirements

Construction sites must comply with strict regulations for tracking materials, handling hazardous substances, and ensuring supply chain transparency. A robust logistics management system helps organizations stay compliant by providing real-time tracking, secure documentation, and automated audit trails.

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

The OSHA standards require construction firms to maintain accurate tracking of tools, equipment, and materials to prevent worksite hazards and ensure operational safety.

LogisticsOS helps ensure compliance with OSHA by:

  • Automating real-time tracking of construction equipment and materials.
  • Providing audit-ready documentation for safety inspections.
  • Reducing manual errors in equipment movement with digital tracking.
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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

The EPA mandates proper handling and disposal of hazardous materials used in construction, including chemicals, paints, and industrial waste.

LogisticsOS helps ensure compliance with EPA by:

  • Tracking hazardous materials from procurement to disposal.
  • Providing secure digital records for regulatory audits.
  • Automating compliance reports for proper waste management.
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Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)

The FAR governs procurement processes in federally funded construction projects, requiring firms to track and document supplier deliveries, material costs, and subcontractor compliance.

LogisticsOS helps ensure compliance with FAR by:

  • Automating purchase order verification and reconciliation to prevent procurement errors.
  • Providing real-time shipment tracking to ensure materials arrive on time.
  • Maintaining digital audit logs for full procurement compliance.
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ISO 45001

ISO 45001 provides global safety guidelines for managing construction site hazards and ensuring worker safety through proper logistics tracking.

LogisticsOS helps ensure compliance with ISO 45001 by:

  • Maintaining a digital chain of custody for high-risk equipment and materials.
  • Providing automated compliance reporting for workplace safety audits.
  • Ensuring real-time tracking of safety gear and protective equipment.
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Who Benefits from a Logistics Management System?

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This webpage and its content are an interpretation of the compliance requirements and is not legal advice nor should it act as a replacement for having a legal team review the specific compliance needs of your organization.