ReportSync
Field engineers at a water processing and cleaning equipment company create water quality reports in Excel — on-site, during or after inspections. Those reports needed to reach the company CRM,…
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Traceability, compliance, safety, and inspection aren't separate concerns in this sector — they are the software problem. We build for companies where getting the data right is a regulatory and safety requirement, not a nice-to-have.

Chemicals and materials companies operate under demanding regulatory, safety, and quality requirements — supply chain traceability, environmental compliance, inspection records, and process data all have to be accurate, auditable, and available when it matters. Much of this still runs through spreadsheets, paper forms, and manual handoffs between the field and the systems of record, which creates exactly the kind of gaps that inspections and audits are designed to catch.
We build the software layer that connects field operations — inspections, testing, quality data — to the systems companies already rely on, without asking them to replace core infrastructure.
Logging, traceability, and recovery from failure are not afterthoughts in this sector — our work here builds sync logs and retry into the system from day one, not after an audit finding.
Unreliable connectivity, manual handoffs, and paper-based fallback processes are normal in this industry — we design for them as the default case, not an edge case.
We connect to the CRM, ERP, or lab systems already in place, rather than asking a company to replace infrastructure it depends on.
Tell us where the compliance, traceability, or inspection gaps are today. We will tell you honestly what it takes to close them.
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