monitoring and control of equipment status. Whether for manufacturers or end users, RiConnect facilitates easy access to critical information such as operational status, usage patterns and inspection histories. This proactive approach enhances equipment efficiency, minimises downtime and mitigates potential risks.
Moreover, RiConnect offers comprehensive equipment document traceability features. Digitally tracking and managing equipment- related documents – including manuals, certifications and safety protocols – ensures seamless access and adherence to regulatory standards. By centralising documentation, RiConnect streamlines work flows, promotes accountability and strengthens compliance efforts.
Lifting with confidence Tiger Lifting manufacture and provide the full range of Tiger hoisting and winching products globally. Their hoisting range includes pneumatic air hoists, chain blocks and lever hoists, trolleys and combination units. They offer a wide range of winches for a variety of applications, and their expanding clamp range includes a variety of beam clamps, plate clamps and lifting clamps. They offer spark proof, corrosion resistant and bespoke OEM products for special applications. There are a range of Supra digital chips and tags suitable for most Tiger products – for more information on a suitable RFID for a specific product contact the Tiger sales team on
info@tigerlifting.com or 01665 605130. Sustainability is increasingly important.
Quality, reliability and serviceability of products, increasing product life cycles, is essential. Making use of digitalisation technologies like RFID (which is within the SupraTag) to digitalise inspection management systems and efficiently manage inventory is important. Having instructions, certification, inspection information and checklists available digitally helps companies manage their environmental impact and reduces time for equipment to be put into service making for more efficient operations. In today’s ever-evolving business landscape, sustainability isn’t just an aspiration – it’s a necessity. Companies worldwide are embracing
sustainability as a fundamental principle, seeking practical solutions to reduce their environmental impact and foster positive change. What RiConnect can bring to you: Reduce paper usage and reduce your environmental footprint. Unlock tangible sustainability. Future-proof your operations. Tiger is thrilled to continue to be bringing this innovation to their customers and further cement the relationship between major global brands.
RICONNECT’S CORE VALUES – CTSN
Compliance: RiConnect helps customers manage equipment in accordance with regulatory requirements, ensuring each piece of equipment undergoes pre-use checks, timely inspections and maintenance, as well as complies with relevant safety and industry standards. This not only reduces the risk of non-compliance but also enhances customer trust and ensures ongoing business adherence to regulations, safeguarding long-term operational stability and market competitiveness.
Traceability: By utilising RiConnect with digital SupraTags and comprehensive asset records, we achieve full traceability throughout the equipment life cycle. This ensures customers can access complete historical data of their equipment at any time, facilitating better decision-making and accountability.
Status: RiConnect provides real-time information on equipment status, helping customers manage their equipment assets more effectively. This capability reduces operational risks and improves production efficiency by allowing timely interventions and maintenance.
Net-zero: RiConnect is dedicated to helping customers achieve their net-zero goals. By digitally managing equipment assets, we reduce paper usage and resource waste, thereby lowering carbon footprints.
Additionally, we enhance equipment safety and compliance, promote social responsibility, strengthen corporate governance and contribute to sustainable development.
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