Women In Business Part One: Jane Worme
This is the start of a new series for Voyage Control as we take a look at some of the amazing women that help make our company run. This series looks to learn who they are, where they’re from, and ...
This is the start of a new series for Voyage Control as we take a look at some of the amazing women that help make our company run. This series looks to learn who they are, where they’re from, and ...
Written By: Adrian Sakallaris. (Part 2) In the last blog post, ‘What Is ESG, and Why Is It Important’, we investigated what ESG is and why it is important for business. In this blog piece, we will ...
Written By: Adrian Sakellaris. (Part 1) Over the next few weeks, Voyage Control will publish a blog series with a focus on ESG, introducing the topic and highlighting some of the key things to ...
Hoyst was first launched in 2017 to fulfill the ever-growing need for increased efficiency while cutting down average wait times around the modes of vertical transportation within the construction ...
Cranetime was established in 2013 by founder and CEO Tom Fraser to fulfill the ever-growing need of an all-in-one crane-management solution within the construction industry. With the sector already ...
Voyage Control coordinates the entire material supply chain for the main contractor, subcontractors, suppliers, and logistics providers, scheduling and viewing deliveries in realtime and meeting ...
Several years ago, our CEO James Swanston started meeting with members of the Procore team up in Carpinteria, CA. They realized immediately that there was potential for a mutually beneficial product ...
Apart from owning tools of mass construction, having innovative practices on any construction site can enhance the performance of a project and help deliver a more efficient site.
Construction sites are very busy environments. With all the work going on, there is a constant movement of people, machinery, and materials. This makes construction sites prone to insecurity. The ...
Ever since the devastation of 9/11, the modern age has been collectivised under the banner of the “age of terror”. The need for security – individual, national, and event-based – has never been ...
Settling into the new normal that is COVID isn’t an easy road and is one that the construction industry is currently navigating. With construction sites at risk of becoming hubs for the transmission ...
Construction is a lengthy process, involving the management of many deliveries, people, and pieces of equipment. Because of this complexity, it is very important that the people involved know exactly ...