Equipment delays cost projects time, money, and customer trust.

Construction has digitized the job site, but equipment and parts deliveries remain inconsistent. Predictability is now the differentiator.

The construction equipment sector added an average of 15 days of inventory between Q4 2022 and Q4 2024 — only one of five companies analyzed improved. Over the same period, Overhaul’s automotive customers reduced days of supply inventory by 2.9 days while peer OEMs added 7.
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Our Solutions

Overhaul gives construction OEMs the inventory visibility and predictive ETAs needed to keep equipment moving, dealers stocked, and job sites on schedule.

Delivery and uptime define the project

Project execution depends on equipment availability aligning with contracts, inspections, and labor. A delayed machine forces project teams to reshuffle, incur overtime, and risk penalty clauses. When repairs run past schedule, cascading delays hit every trade behind them. Construction needs delivery certainty tied to project milestones — not estimated windows that erode confidence.

Automotive has proven the path forward

Automotive leaders solved the same challenges with inventory control built specifically for in-transit vehicles and aftermarket parts. Dealers now know the date and hour their inventory arrives. Inventory turnover increases, working capital is unlocked, and customer satisfaction follows.

Built for the construction supply chain

Overhaul helps construction OEM's see, protect and control their entire supply chains. After all, visibility alone won't prevent damage or delays. Only Overhaul combines SKU-level visibility, predictive risk intelligence and proactive compliance monitoring so you can predict and control every shipment.