Why you should have a reliable work order system
Full visibility of incoming orders, invoices that cannot be missed, and reliable time reporting. There are many benefits to having a well-functioning work order system. With us, you can test these benefits in the app free for 30 days. If you are not there yet, here are four key benefits.
Full access to price lists and item catalogs
A strong work order system should give you full control over your price lists and item catalogs. This is standard in Telme. You get access to up-to-date price lists and item registers, with the ability to update data when changes occur. It is also easy to indicate whether an order should be invoiced or whether important order notes need to be added.
Simplify invoicing
Total control means fewer missed invoices. By following each order from start to finish in your work order system, you gain better visibility of additional costs, project events during execution, and project-related revenue. This makes invoicing easier than ever. With a few clicks, you save hours that would otherwise be done manually. In short, it is both simple and efficient, helping you get time back. As a bonus, you also remove paper-heavy office workflows.
Improved activity logs
Since many companies have teams working in the field, it is critical to have a work order system that supports time reporting and documentation. To make this easier, employees can quickly record important updates in our app while on assignment. Deviations, timing, completed tasks, and activities can all be reported directly in the app to make the process smoother.
In Telme's system, it is easy to both administrate and manage multiple assignments at the same time. It is also easier to gain control from planning all the way to invoicing. Now is the time to stop losing extra hours, materials, and invoices, and instead move to a simpler system designed around your needs. Keep all documentation and information in one place. When you do, you - just like with Telme - get time back.
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