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Inspection Management Software is a type of software used to manage the inspection process of a variety of industries. It is designed to help organizations streamline their inspection processes, from scheduling and tracking inspections to generating reports. It can also be used to manage the data associated with inspections, such as inspection results, corrective actions, and compliance requirements. The software can be used to automate the inspection process, reducing the amount of manual labor required. It can also be used to track and analyze inspection data, helping organizations identify areas of improvement.
Inspection Management Software is used by a variety of industries, including manufacturing, construction, energy, and healthcare. It is also used by government agencies and other organizations to ensure compliance with regulations.
Some companies in the Inspection Management Software market include Arundo Analytics, eMaint, FieldInsight, Infor, and ProntoForms. Show Less Read more