Forestry operations spread across remote sites with limited connectivity, expensive equipment, and compliance requirements that do not care about terrain or cell signal. TMI builds the operations layer that keeps crews coordinated, equipment maintained, and harvest records audit-ready.
Forestry operations have narrow windows, high equipment costs, and regulatory requirements that create serious exposure when records are incomplete or equipment is not maintained.
A feller buncher or skidder going down mid-operation can cost $10,000 a day in lost productivity. Most failures are preceded by warning signs that get ignored because there is no system tracking service intervals in the field.
Volume harvested, species logged, site location, and compliance documentation often live on paper forms that get rained on, lost, or filled out wrong. Audit time turns into a reconstruction exercise.
Multiple crews working different tracts with no shared system means the office has no real-time picture of what is happening. Progress reporting is a phone call that only happens when someone thinks to make it.
Built for forestry companies that need crew coordination, equipment health, and compliance records to work together in environments where nothing is easy.
Every machine on a service schedule based on hours. Pre-shift inspection checklists completed from the field. Issues flagged before they become failures. The goal is stopping the breakdown before it happens.
Volume, species, tract, and date captured at the point of harvest. Records are complete and searchable when an auditor or client asks for them, not assembled from scattered paper at year end.
Daily assignments pushed to each crew based on site, job type, and weather conditions. Supervisors see progress updates from the field without a dedicated check-in call for every shift.
Near-misses, incidents, and safety observations logged in the field as they happen. Patterns surface across sites so you can address systemic issues before they result in a serious injury or an OSHA visit.
Real-time status of each active tract including volume completed, equipment on site, and days to completion. Management sees the full picture without walking every site or waiting for end-of-week reports.
Logging contractors, haulers, and processors coordinated through one system. Load schedules, delivery confirmations, and payment milestones tracked so nothing gets disputed after the fact.
Start with The Audit. One session to map your workflows, find the highest-leverage problems, and build your plan.