MODS, a leading provider of intelligent industrial software solutions, has recently unveiled their newest product, Fab Tracker, on Tuesday 15 July, 2025. This streamlined fabrication tracking solution was created to address the industry’s need for simpler, smarter, and more accessible progress tracking and reporting tools.
Fab Tracker offers a mobile-first alternative to MODS Connect Fabrication module, specifically designed for fabrication yards. It aims to enhance progress tracking and reporting efficiency without the need for additional software tools or IT infrastructure.
The development of Fab Tracker was driven by feedback from fabrication professionals, who expressed the need for real-time visibility of the fabrication process, reduced administration and manual reporting, and easy access to reliable progress data. This tool aims to eliminate wasted time and resources in fabrication yards, improving productivity, scheduling, and information quality assurance.
One of MODS’s global clients, who was an early proponent of Fab Tracker, stated that the tool is a “real-time display of credibility” and that “the ease of access to see a percentage of where your project is in fabrication is unbeatable.” They also believe that Fab Tracker will revolutionize the way reports are done for clients and personal use.
Fab Tracker’s core capabilities include automated digital dossiers, mobile-enabled QR scanning, cloud-based access, progress tracking with digital markup tools, and built-in automated reporting. These features aim to streamline communication, reduce administrative overhead, and improve cost control, scheduling accuracy, and team collaboration.
MODS’s new Fab Tracker is set to improve the reliability of service and client-contractor relationships for industrial projects in the energy sector and beyond. To learn more about Fab Tracker, visit their website at https://www.mods.solutions/fabtracker or contact andrew.lillico@modsmanagement.com.
Distributed by https://pressat.co.uk/, Fab Tracker is poised to revolutionize the way fabrication yards operate, simplifying and streamlining progress tracking and reporting processes. With its user-friendly features and real-time accessibility, Fab Tracker is set to make a significant impact in the industrial sector.

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