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How can AI help Main Contractors Reimagine the Construction Supply Chain? (EP 170)

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This episode features Paul and Chris Barber, the Chief Visionary Officer (CVO) at C-Link and Prosper.

Together, they delve into the current state of supply chain management in the construction industry.

For many main contractors, supply chain management often boils down to an outdated Excel spreadsheet listing subcontractors. This antiquated method offers little real-time information and exposes stakeholders to unnecessary risks. But why does this persist as the norm?

Chris offers a compelling vision for the future of construction, where traditional spreadsheets become obsolete. Instead, main contractors can seamlessly visualise their supply chains in a unified platform, leveraging AI to handpick the most suitable contractors and access real-time business insights.

If you want a demo of our Integrated Supply Chain & PQQ product - CLICK HERE.

Send us a Text Message.

Want to connect with Paul?
Paul is on Linkedin here and would love to talk. You can also connect with Paul at paul@c-link.com or through, C-Link.
Watch the Video to learn more; you can book a demo by clicking here.
C-Link is software built by Quantity Surveyors for Main Contractors. We save 600 hours of Quantity Surveying time per project in automation. We can make your QS’ so much more efficient.

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This episode features Paul and Chris Barber, the Chief Visionary Officer (CVO) at C-Link and Prosper.

Together, they delve into the current state of supply chain management in the construction industry.

For many main contractors, supply chain management often boils down to an outdated Excel spreadsheet listing subcontractors. This antiquated method offers little real-time information and exposes stakeholders to unnecessary risks. But why does this persist as the norm?

Chris offers a compelling vision for the future of construction, where traditional spreadsheets become obsolete. Instead, main contractors can seamlessly visualise their supply chains in a unified platform, leveraging AI to handpick the most suitable contractors and access real-time business insights.

If you want a demo of our Integrated Supply Chain & PQQ product - CLICK HERE.

Send us a Text Message.

Want to connect with Paul?
Paul is on Linkedin here and would love to talk. You can also connect with Paul at paul@c-link.com or through, C-Link.
Watch the Video to learn more; you can book a demo by clicking here.
C-Link is software built by Quantity Surveyors for Main Contractors. We save 600 hours of Quantity Surveying time per project in automation. We can make your QS’ so much more efficient.

  continue reading

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