The Problem:
Construction material plants with no internet access.
Traditional and portable construction material plants operating in remote, often off-grid locations cite lack of internet connectivity as the biggest obstacle in the adoption of electronic ticketing (e-Ticketing) and digital processes.
Plants often resort to conventional paper tickets to get around this issue which further complicates operations down the supply chain.

The Problem:
Construction material plants with no internet access.
Traditional and portable construction material plants operating in remote, often off-grid locations cite lack of internet connectivity as the biggest obstacle in the adoption of electronic ticketing (e-Ticketing) and digital processes.
Plants often resort to conventional paper tickets to get around this issue which further complicates operations down the supply chain.

The Problem:
Construction material plants with no internet access.
Traditional and portable construction material plants operating in remote, often off-grid locations cite lack of internet connectivity as the biggest obstacle in the adoption of electronic ticketing (e-Ticketing) and digital processes.
Plants often resort to conventional paper tickets to get around this issue which further complicates operations down the supply chain.


The Solution:
Smart QR Codes.
Traditional QR codes usually point the user to a website to interact with, however Smart QR Codes have material ticket data embedded in the code itself. HaulHub’s unique patented technology allows inspectors to scan a QR code with embedded material ticket data inside of it to decode the data onto the Inspector’s device, allowing for a seamless transfer of chain of custody data in the lowest of low cell phone coverage areas. Stored data is synced to the cloud automatically once the Inspector’s device regains cell service connectivity.
Smart QR codes are cost-effective, secure, and easy-to-implement solution to digitize material tickets at plants with no internet access.

The Solution:
Smart QR Codes.
Traditional QR codes usually point the user to a website to interact with, however Smart QR Codes have material ticket data embedded in the code itself. HaulHub’s unique patented technology allows inspectors to scan a QR code with embedded material ticket data inside of it to decode the data onto the Inspector’s device, allowing for a seamless transfer of chain of custody data in the lowest of low cell phone coverage areas. Stored data is synced to the cloud automatically once the Inspector’s device regains cell service connectivity.
Smart QR codes are cost-effective, secure, and easy-to-implement solution to digitize material tickets at plants with no internet access.

The Solution:
Smart QR Codes.
Traditional QR codes usually point the user to a website to interact with, however Smart QR Codes have material ticket data embedded in the code itself. HaulHub’s unique patented technology allows inspectors to scan a QR code with embedded material ticket data inside of it to decode the data onto the Inspector’s device, allowing for a seamless transfer of chain of custody data in the lowest of low cell phone coverage areas. Stored data is synced to the cloud automatically once the Inspector’s device regains cell service connectivity.
Smart QR codes are cost-effective, secure, and easy-to-implement solution to digitize material tickets at plants with no internet access.
The Problem:
The construction material plant has internet access, but the job site does not.
Job sites are often located in dead-zones, or areas where cell coverage is limited or non-existent. This presents yet another complication in the adoption of e-Ticketing out on the field. Connectivity issues among work crews at remote job sites are a common problem, often resorting to conventional paper processes to get around the issue.
This introduces a potential frustration point for Inspectors in the field and a duplication of process if some job sites cannot receive e-tickets.

The Problem:
The construction material plant has internet access,
but the job site does not.
Job sites are often located in dead-zones, or areas where cell coverage is limited or non-existent. This presents yet another complication in the adoption of e-Ticketing out on the field. Connectivity issues among work crews at remote job sites are a common problem, often resorting to conventional paper processes to get around the issue.
This introduces a potential frustration point for Inspectors in the field and a duplication of process if some job sites cannot receive e-tickets.

The Problem:
The construction material plant has internet access, but the job site does not.
Job sites are often located in dead-zones, or areas where cell coverage is limited or non-existent. This presents yet another complication in the adoption of e-Ticketing out on the field. Connectivity issues among work crews at remote job sites are a common problem, often resorting to conventional paper processes to get around the issue.
This introduces a potential frustration point for Inspectors in the field and a duplication of process if some job sites cannot receive e-tickets.


The Solution:
Receive and store information on a material load.
HaulHub’s unique Chain of Custody system enables job site crews struggling with connectivity issues to digitally manage tickets as if they were online.
Using HaulHub technology, project stakeholders simply input information about a load to digitally log tickets. Inspectors can optionally add temperatures and inspection notes. The technology will wirelessly send this load ticket identification when cell coverage is re-established and the load ticket identification will be matched in the electronic database to indicate custody of construction material associated with the matching electronic load ticket has been transferred.
Seamless synchronization of work performed in areas with low to no connectivity results in a significant reduction of administrative tasks in verification of loads delivered.

The Solution:
Receive and store information on a material load.
HaulHub’s unique Chain of Custody system enables job site crews struggling with connectivity issues to digitally manage tickets as if they were online.
Using HaulHub technology, project stakeholders simply input information about a load to digitally log tickets. Inspectors can optionally add temperatures and inspection notes. The technology will wirelessly send this load ticket identification when cell coverage is re-established and the load ticket identification will be matched in the electronic database to indicate custody of construction material associated with the matching electronic load ticket has been transferred.
Seamless synchronization of work performed in areas with low to no connectivity results in a significant reduction of administrative tasks in verification of loads delivered.

The Solution:
Receive and store information on a material load.
HaulHub’s unique Chain of Custody system enables job site crews struggling with connectivity issues to digitally manage tickets as if they were online.
Using HaulHub technology, project stakeholders simply input information about a load to digitally log tickets. Inspectors can optionally add temperatures and inspection notes. The technology will wirelessly send this load ticket identification when cell coverage is re-established and the load ticket identification will be matched in the electronic database to indicate custody of construction material associated with the matching electronic load ticket has been transferred.
Seamless synchronization of work performed in areas with low to no connectivity results in a significant reduction of administrative tasks in verification of loads delivered.