Be.Smart Site Management
(EN) Site Productivity
(EN) Site Productivity
  • 📈Site Productivity
  • Getting started
    • Landing page
    • Quick guide
  • Asset management
    • Sites
      • Creating a new site
      • Editing an existing site
      • Deleting an existing site
    • Machines
      • Creating a new machine
      • Editing an existing machine
      • Deleting an existing machine
    • Trackers
      • Creating a new tracker
      • Editing an existing tracker
      • Deleting an existing tracker
    • Zones
      • Creating a new zone
      • Editing an existing zone
      • Deleting an existing zone
    • Echelons
      • Creating a new echelon
      • Editing an existing echelon
      • Deleting an existing echelon
    • Example workflow for assets
  • Reports
    • Dashboard
    • List of reports
      • Quarry - Daily
      • Quarry - Weekly
      • Quarry - Monthly
      • Linear - Trucks
      • Linear - Scrapers
      • Linear - Loaders
      • Linear - Telematics
  • User management
    • Roles
    • Users
      • Creating a new user
      • Editing an existing user
      • Deleting an existing user
    • User groups
      • Creating a new user group
      • Editing an existing user group
      • Deleting an existing user group
  • Site Productivity App
    • Introduction to the app
      • Overview
      • Tracker registration process
  • Civil 3D plug in
    • What is Site Productivity Civil 3D add-on
    • Site Manager palette
      • Refresh
      • Check-out
      • Check-in
      • Feature grid
      • Delete features
      • Login/Logout
      • Maps tree view
    • Feature Select
    • Properties palette
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Site Productivity

Site Productivity is a tool to follow up on the site progress, fleet operations and allowing users to optimize these with the provided information.

The next pages will cover the full workflow from site and machine creation to managing the users.

Site Productivity supports two types of sites; linear infrastructure and quarry. The reporting between the two is slightly different due to the different way of working. As an example materials can be reported as volume (m3) or weight (t).

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