Krank Launches the Inspeq Platform, an Operational Control Layer for Inspections and Field Operations
The Inspeq Platform is a modular operational layer designed to sit alongside existing enterprise systems, giving organizations control-tower oversight of inspections, work order execution, and fleet operations without disrupting established workflows.
Across mining, construction, energy, utilities, insurance, and heavy industry, frontline teams face growing pressure to keep assets running safely while making faster decisions as margins continue to tighten. While most large organisations already operate complex CMMS, EAM, and ERP systems, inspections and field workflows remain fragmented, paper-based, or disconnected, with critical issues captured late or slow to reach decision-makers.
To close this gap, Krank has developed the Inspeq Platform. Rather than replacing existing CMMS, EAM, or ERP systems, Inspeq acts as an operational control layer that connects frontline activity directly to management and decision-makers. It unites inspections, work order execution, sites, accountable teams, and asset-level intelligence into a single, real-time environment, giving management control-tower visibility across fleets, sites, and operations, while integrating cleanly with the systems organisations already rely on.
Designed with the frontline in mind
The Inspeq Platform has been designed around frontline reality: busy sites, harsh environments, limited connectivity. It connects inspection workflows, remote oversight, and real-time task coordination into one unified operational environment, providing continuous visibility across assets, sites, and teams.
“We have developed the Inspeq Platform around what frontline teams need most on the job. It helps them catch issues faster, assign work instantly, and deliver the right insights to the right people at the right time,” said Khurram Mumtaz, chief technology officer, Krank. By integrating with existing systems rather than replacing them, Inspeq removes a major barrier to digital transformation. Teams can modernize inspections and operations without disrupting workflows or retraining their workforce.
Introducing Remote Work Orders
Among its headline capabilities is Remote Work Orders, a remote inspection and work order execution capability designed for busy, often disconnected environments. It allows senior inspectors or highly qualified technicians to remotely conduct and oversee inspections, guiding junior inspectors, operators, sales teams, or mechanics around a machine in real time.
Using a live video call, senior personnel can direct exactly what needs to be inspected, where to focus, and what evidence to capture, while completing the inspection or work report remotely via the desktop platform. High-definition images and video are captured live on site, while all findings are recorded centrally as the inspection unfolds.
This approach enables scarce senior expertise to be deployed across far more inspections, extending technical oversight across a much wider geographical footprint without requiring senior technicians to be physically present at each site. The result is reduced travel, faster inspection turnaround times, and more consistent inspection quality across distributed operations.
“Remote Work Orders were developed to address a practical operational constraint: experienced inspectors cannot be everywhere at once. By enabling senior technicians to conduct and oversee inspections remotely, we allow teams to complete more inspections with the same level of rigour, while reducing travel time, cost, and disruption. It changes how inspection capacity can be scaled across large, distributed operations,” adds Mumtaz.
Inspections connected directly to work order execution
Inspeq’s inspection capabilities streamline how inspections are performed, captured, and acted upon. High-quality visual evidence, structured checklists, and immediate reporting ensure inspection outcomes are immediately available and actionable.
Crucially, inspections no longer end as static reports. Inspection findings feed directly into live work order execution, enabling faster defect resolution, clearer accountability, and stronger coordination between field teams and management.
A unified operational ecosystem, without disruption
Pre-start checks, maintenance schedules, discrepancy reporting, asset histories, and work order execution all sit within the Inspeq Platform, giving managers live visibility as work unfolds. By acting as an operational layer above existing enterprise systems, Inspeq improves data quality, accelerates response times, and reduces administrative overhead without forcing organisations to replace the tools they already trust.
Krank has developed the Inspeq Platform with frontline feedback in mind, to create a connected operational hub, combining inspection workflows, remote oversight, mobile-first design, and offline capability. The result is a scalable platform that eliminates fragmented processes, accelerates decision-making, and gives organizations confidence that frontline activity, asset data, and operational insight are always aligned.
For more on Inspeq, visit getinspeq.com.
