JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (November 22, 2021) – Today, America’s largest commercial mover, Suddath® announced enhancements to its proprietary Tracker office moving technology. Winner of CIO 100 award for ground-breaking innovation in 2018, Tracker changed the way businesses move, giving customers more visibility into and control over projects of all sizes and types, using any device from anywhere.
Building on Tracker’s current move monitoring software capabilities–known as Tracker Moves–three new applications have been added to the platform:
Tracker Task
Tracker Task is designed for customers who need ongoing facility support, move, add and change (MAC) services. From decommissioning obsolete equipment to reconfiguring space, Tracker Task allows end users to monitor their assets, manage escalations and automate service requests, adjusting quickly and easily as their needs evolve.
Tracker In Flight
Tracker In Flight is designed for larger projects or multi-phase relocations, it features an in-application help desk that makes it easier to manage escalations and resolve issues while knowing exactly where pain points are during and after a move.
Tracker Occupancy
Tracker Occupancy supports facility teams within medium to large employers fully digitize their tenancy and space needs, giving fast and easy access to office planning tools, progress updates and status reporting.
All four Tracker applications work in tandem and with the same end goals: support streamlined services that reduce costs and minimize downtime, integrate easily with existing systems and deliver full and accurate reporting and status updates.
“As business leaders continue to evaluate and update their return-to-work plans and workplace needs in our new normal, flexibility and cost control are more critical than ever,” said Scott Perry, president of Suddath moving and logistics. “Tracker removes many of the uncertainties, facilitating faster and easier office relocations or space reconfiguration, while giving project managers full insights into the process. Now is the perfect time for this next wave of innovation in commercial moving technology that will once again reshape the way organizations relocate or update their operations.”