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Optimizing building projects with blue.sprint

With blue.sprint as a digital planning service, our customers can benefit from Xella’s entire BIM-competence. The service combines our in-house expertise and allows customers to maximize the end result of their building project.

17 April, 2019

Based on architectural drafts, possible fields of optimization can be found and concepts can be developed on how to realize the building project based on Xella’s system solutions as fast and economical as possible.
Precisely, the planning service includes project consultation right from the design phase and a contact partner to work with the interdisciplinary team of specialists – key account manager, engineers, logistics specialists and the customer service. Thus, material consultation for the optimization of building physics can be offered as well as project-specific individual picking and packing. The goal is a maximized saving of cost and time through optimized material management and seamless order and supply chains through track & trace and just-in-time-delivery.

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