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coordination and communication between sales people, dispatchers, operators, managers, and mechanics. Quote proposals, service agreements,


and dispatch tickets can now be customized, giving users control over which fields to display in the job information, job description, and header sections of printouts. For example, terms and conditions can now be added to the service agreement. “Two new reports will make life easier


for sales people and project managers,” said Weiss. “The new job pipeline report displays all upcoming jobs and their quote amounts, while the new map report displays appointment, customer, and job locations on a map.” In addition, the name of the person who scheduled an appointment can now be added to customer calls reports. The time block feature, which allows


users to assign equipment and personnel for a designated time period, assists with payroll and provides more accurate availability of equipment that can be called out on rent. Now default time blocks can be created for standard uses such as labor or equipment


runtime, making data entry more efficient. Likewise, it is now possible to specify typical workdays on crane utilization reports. Plus, time blocks can be displayed in job notification emails and can be optionally added to dispatch tickets. “iCraneTrax is entirely customizable,


which increases operational efficiencies, productivity, and profits for equipment rental companies. Because it’s web-based, the application is accessible from multiple branches and mobile devices,” said Weiss. Subscriptions for iCraneTrax start at $1250 for five users. y


Get SPRAT Certified at Columbus McKinnon’s Rock Lititz Training Center


> Columbus McKinnon Corporation (NASDAQ: CMCO), a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of motion control products, technologies and services for material handling, is now offering professional SPRAT (Society of Professional


Rope Access Technicians) rope access training and certification. Held at Columbus McKinnon’s state-of-the-art training facility in Rock Lititz, Pennsylvania, this course is designed to provide the necessary skills for Level 1, 2 or 3 SPRAT certification. “As a SPRAT member company,


Columbus McKinnon designed this comprehensive training course to closely follow SPRAT certification requirements,” said Paul Smielecki, Marketing and Training Manager – Industrial Equipment Group, North America. “Each training session, taught by our professional trainers, consists of four days of training and evaluation on the fifth day. Then, we utilize independent evaluators for the certification process.” Rope access is a vital skill required for


a variety of industries and applications, including wind energy, construction, high-rise building maintenance and bridge inspection, as well as theatrical, arena, circus and outdoor live-event productions. SPRAT certification earned at the


completion of the course will allow students to perform rope access work appropriate to


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