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24 in one key tool2/20/2023 ![]() If every contractor and trades person took 2 minutes to install it on their phones there would be a nice size network to help get the tools back if they're stolen. I'm sure most trades people / companies would feel the same way. I'm sitting on about $10,000 worth of Milwaukee tools and I know I would be devastated if they were stolen. I believe at NPS16 they mentioned that one guy was able to recover over $20,000 worth of stolen tools because of it. I think a lot of people don't use it because they think One-Key is a fad and won't last. Even just installing the app and never using it for your own tools still lets it help other people find their missing or stolen tools. ![]() They don't need One-Key tools to use it for inventory control and organization. I wish more people would use the One-Key app. It’s not GPS (the system still uses Bluetooth connectivity to the app), but rather a sort of mesh network, and tools can be tracked even without a battery inserted." ” The Integrated Tool Tracking technology does a couple things: 1) it shows you where (and when) a particular One-Key tool was last seen, and 2) these tool records and locations are updated when a One-Key app comes within 100 feet of a On-Key tool that’s been reported missing. Nope, I stand corrected: it would require a lot of people having the onekey app on their phone to be able to track it down if it got pawned and left the county for example Visit the Milwaukee Tool One-Key integration page on the Procore App Marketplace to enable the integration or learn more.That sucks dude, I have yet to understand how that part of the one key thing is useful.ĭoesn't the battery need to be on the tool? Easy enough to pull it off the tool. There are more than 40 Milwaukee tools that are One-Key enabled with hundreds of thousands of users who have downloaded the One-Key app. “We're proud to partner with an industry leading Construction Management solution, Procore, who shares our passion in creating a more connected job site.” Vice President Product Management at Milwaukee Tool. “With continued focus on the construction trades, we're proud to deliver disruptive innovation that breaks down traditional barriers to productivity and efficiencies by delivering solutions that connect the field to the back office,” said Corey Dickert, Sr. ![]() Leveraging the Milwaukee Tool One-Key system allows Procore users to track which projects assets are on and transfer them to other projects, or back to the warehouse when not in use. The integration between Procore and Milwaukee Tool provides specialty contractors and self perform contractors with an easy-to-use and viable inventory and tool management solution. Projects are linked between your Procore account and One-key so there is less setup to do when a new project comes on line.” “With this integration field personnel can now manage these assets and have confidence they are tied to the correct Procore project. ![]() “Managing tools, equipment and inventory on site is incredibly important to specialty and self perform contractors,” said Rusty Reed, Chief Strategy Officer at Procore. Milwaukee Tool One-Key leverages the Internet of Things (IoT) and provides a new level of control and access to information about your tools, inventory management and tool reporting. Underutilized, lost or stolen, and under-billed tools and equipment can have a negative impact on a company’s budget. The Milwaukee Tool One-Key integration ties important equipment tracking information to the Procore platform. The integration marks the launch of Milwaukee Tool’s first project management integration, bringing the Milwaukee Tool One-Key technology to the Procore platform. Milwaukee Tool has integrated its One-Key digital platform for tracking tools and equipment with Procore. ![]()
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