Tool tracking

Why Most GPS Trackers Fail for Tools and Machinery (And What UK Businesses Miss)

4 minutes read

Businesses often assume buying a GPS tracker solves the asset theft problem. It does not. A tracker on its own is only one part of the equation. In practice, many GPS tracker deployments fail because businesses choose the wrong hardware, use the wrong strategy, or expect GPS to solve problems...

Marketing Team

29 April 2026

K | TRAK Explained: How Remote Disablement Stops Tool Theft at Source

9 minutes read

Tool theft has become one of the most frustrating problems facing tradespeople. Vans are broken into overnight. Construction sites lose equipment during weekends. Expensive tools disappear from shared workspaces without explanation. In most cases, once the tools are gone, they are gone for good. For years the construction industry has...

Marketing Team

22 March 2026

How Tool Tracking Improves Team Accountability

4 minutes read

Accountability is essential for construction and trade environments, but it is often misunderstood. When tools are lost, misplaced, or stolen, costs rise, and tensions increase. Teams and workers blame each other. Managers, in the absence of clear evidence, accuse someone who is not actually responsible for the tool, causing trust...

Marketing Team

2 March 2026

How Can Site Managers Track Tools Across Multiple Jobs?

4 minutes read

Managing tools across different sites is a logistical puzzle that often drains companies' profits. The primary culprit is the unmonitored movement of tools between jobsites, leading to theft, idle time, and replacement costs. For contractors and site managers, tool tracking is not just about knowing what they own, but also...

Marketing Team

28 January 2026

Tool Theft Prevention: How Better Logging Reduces Loss On Sites

5 minutes read

Protecting equipment was rarely a structured practice a decade ago.Teams used to rely on trust and informal records, as they believed theyknew what tools they had and who was using them. But rising theft ismaking these beliefs obsolete. Tool tracking has now become anecessity. Every missing piece of equipment affects...

Marketing Team

19 January 2026