High tempo, tight deadlines, more documentation requirements – this is the reality for welding companies today.
Welding projects face numerous challenges that can hinder productivity, compromise quality, and increase project risks. These challenges, if not addressed effectively, can disrupt even the most well-planned projects.
DocWeld aims to help welding companies execute their welding documentation process faster, easier and better.
Welding coordinator create logs based on project requirements in DocWeld, assigns project participants, attaches WPQR, WPS, material certificates, drawings etc.
Welder finds relevant project information in DocWeld and proceeds with logging and photo-documenting finished welds and attaching material certificates directly in DocWeld.
Welding coordinator and managers can follow progress in realtime, and conduct visual control of photo-documentation. Clients and 3-rd party can follow in viewer roll if required.
Welding and NDT inspection can be logged directly in DocWeld - eliminating waiting time between conducted inspection and issued report
Welding coordinator reviews documentation and generates final quality report with a click of a button.
Welding coordinator create logs based on project requirements and prints logs, WPQR, WPS, material certificates, drawings etc.
Welder picks up printed materials related to the project or accesses via e-mail and prints welding logs.
Welder executes welding and logging and photo-documentation for finished welds in a manual maybe even paper-based process
Welding coordinators and managers can only follow progress if welders send e-mails or photos in a separate process.
Welders photographing or scanning documents and sending these takes away time from the welding job at hand. Welding coordinators receiving, sorting through and assigning documents manually takes time and allows for human error.
Welding and NDT inspection will be conducted on-site by 3-rd party inspectors logging in their own separate system
Waiting time between conducted inspection and issued report from 3-rd party can last days
Welding coordinator gathers information and documents manually and matches it with welding logs. Depending on the complexity of the project this potentially wastes a lot of time as well as leaves room for human error.
Welding coordinator reviews documentation, scans all documents and manually compiles the final quality report.