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While modular construction is still relatively new in many parts of the world, its adoption is growing. It has already gained significant traction in regions like Scandinavia and Japan, where sustainable building practices are more established.
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Despite its promising potential, the modular construction industry faces challenges such as fragmented supply chains, labor shortages, and the need for standardized processes.
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This paper explores how advancements in Field Service Management (FSM) solutions provide actionable strategies to address these issues and enhance efficiency, safety, and sustainability.Â
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While modular construction is still relatively new in many parts of the world, its adoption is growing. It has already gained significant traction in regions like Scandinavia and Japan, where sustainable building practices are more established.
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Despite its promising potential, the modular construction industry faces challenges such as fragmented supply chains, labor shortages, and the need for standardized processes.
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This paper explores how advancements in Field Service Management (FSM) solutions provide actionable strategies to address these issues and enhance efficiency, safety, and sustainability.Â
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Topics Covered: