eschbach's Shiftconnector Go Mobile Rounds application

Mobile Platform Connects Workers, Operators

Oct. 26, 2021
eschbach's new app allows field workers to report activities directly from their mobile devices.

The Shiftconnector Go Mobile Rounds application seamlessly connects field workers with board operators via the Shiftconnector platform for routine actions and compliance management. The application is available for iOS, Android and Windows, allowing workers to report activities directly from their mobile devices to a central location no matter where in the plant they are located.

With its ability to function off-line, Shiftconnector Go Mobile Rounds also gives workers the opportunity to document actions when they might be in a location that does not have cellular access. The information is saved on the device and delivered when access is restored. For security requirements, if devices are shared between shifts, users have a specified PIN or password, which must be applied to access the application.

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