Production Tracking

Track production against the plan

Production output has always lived in seperate spreadsheets and fortnightly reports. Aphex puts it on the live plan, so you see drift while there's still time to respond.

Plan and track output in one place

Your plan already tracks time, sequence, and resources — but not how much work actually gets delivered. Production tracking closes that gap.

Create production measures

Assign a unit measure to any task: metres of pipe laid, panels installed, cubic metres placed, or % complete.

Plan against the target rate

Add the planned quantity and Aphex spreads it across the task's days — then signals whether the implied daily rate is above, below, or on target.

Log output from your phone

The site team logs what they've delivered straight from mobile. Everyone knows instantly whether they're ahead, on, or behind schedule.

See drift on the plan

Planned and actual rates sit side by side on the same plan. Production drift shows up where the team is already looking — not in a report at month-end.

Trusted by leading construction teams

Naomi Semercioglu

Naomi Semercioglu

Senior Project Engineer, ACCIONA

The introduction of ArcGIS layers into our maps allowed me to understand better exactly where each task was happening, and any overlap with other work happening at the same time.

Naomi Semercioglu

Nathan Lowe

Nathan Lowe

Project Engineer, Symal

The map view is a vital aspect of weekly huddles, where we clash-detect the next couple of weeks of work. It prompts our engineers and supervisors to check what's happening on any given day or week to see whether the works are actually planned properly.

Nathan Lowe

Yusuf Ocal

Yusuf Ocal

Sub Agent at BAM Nuttall

We use Aphex for our daily briefings every day. We mark everything on the map, including road closures, deliveries, and pump installations. When we show the team the map, they can easily understand what's going on in each location.

Yusuf Ocal

Production tracking you can act on

On the live plan, production tracking becomes something you can react to, plan around, and update as the week unfolds.

Stop chasing numbers every month

The assumptions behind the plan are visible, the commitments hold up to scrutiny, and the monthly chase across teams disappears.

Act before slippage becomes delay

A drop in output is something you can respond to while there's still room to recover — and when a task is running ahead, the schedule can be pulled forward.