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The greatest and most significant release to date in LCM Digital 2.0 brings a number of new features, enabling you to integrate innovative and efficient ways of working.
FREE PLANNING
Start planning process sequences on the whiteboard as you would on a piece of paper with sticky notes - completely free and focused on the content. Save the process sequences and use them again to get the best out of the digital way of working.
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PLANNING SIMPLYFIED
Take detailed planning in the process plan to the next level with new features such as capacity curve, stability criteria, action items and visual representation of floor plans - making project transparency and task control a breeze.
SMART WORKING
Last but not least, we have further improved the already existing features - get automatically pre-cut and formatted PDF printouts, add work breaks to calendars or get overview in the milestone plan.
New Features
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A separate area for planning process sequences is available to you in the whiteboard. Easily create and save process chains for entire areas or just area sections - even before you start detailed process planning or at any time in the middle of it. |
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Easily save the planned process sequences in the process library, whether from Whiteboard or from Process Planning, and use them by simply dragging them where they are needed - in Whiteboard or in Process Planning. |
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All tasks to be done in the project are created in the To Do list. Filtering, sorting and searching makes it easier for you to use. The Excel export distributes the information in a targeted manner. |
Major Basic Features
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Planned processes often require additional tasks to be completed. With action items, person- and target date-specific task control is easily possible. See your action items in the To Do list. |
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Processes cannot take place without certain preconditions, such as the delivered material or the execution planning. With the assignment of stability criteria and the stability view mode, the stability of your current planning becomes quickly visible and controllable. Use trade-dependent or individual stability criteria and manage them in the To Do list. |
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In the capacity curve you can see at a glance where there might be bottlenecks in resource planning. You can choose between displaying the number of processes or the number of workforce. |
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To visually support the planned processes, you can add and display floor plans or other plan sections or images in each area. |
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If you enter data, such as status confirmation, on the job site without your mobile device being online, the entered data is temporarily stored and later synchronized online. |
Important improvements
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Use the button at the top left, right next to the time scale scaling, to navigate to today's date in the process plan. |
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You can now quickly print out the process planning, with plan header, legend and already pre-cut to DIN A format. |
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| Define your calendar entirely according to the project needs, with working days and vacations or vacations. | |
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In a partial view of the process plan, you can display the milestone plan. Assign the milestones to your own categories, such as contract milestones. |
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The sidebar in the process plan has been optimized so that you can now operate individual tabs for the action items, stability criteria, daily tasks and progress in addition to the process details and history. In addition, the functions Insert processes/Edit trades, Multiple selection as well as Link processes have been moved to the sidebar. |