When successful highways companies adopt field management software, they naturally have high
expectations. After years of growth, they seek a top-tier digital solution to support their critical
processes – from scheduling to asset and job management – and every other key aspect of their
operations. What’s more, they need to know that the software is capable of growing and scaling with their business.
At this year’s Highways UK event (16-17 October), Re-flow Field Management’s show team are preparing for their most generous offering yet.
First up, future customers are invited to the Re-flow stand (stand 86) for a free demo and an
opportunity to discover how Re-flow’s software can fit and flex with their business. It’s an opportunity
to clarify the ways and means that Re-flow can make companies more efficient, more streamlined,
and more profitable.
Re-flow’s greatest strength is its flexibility, making it ideal for businesses of all sizes, including large
enterprises that need to maintain the high standards that brought them success. Re-flow are holding support sessions to help existing customers make the most of the software.
Customers can learn about upcoming features like fatigue tracking, automation tips, and more about
current features like the scheduler and the logic of Re-flow’s customisable forms. These sessions are
the opportunity to unlock the full potential of Re-flow and to highlight any challenges you may have.
Re-flow clients attending Highways UK are invited to sign up to these sessions here.
On Tuesday 16th at 2pm join Jointline’s head of QSHE, Julie Davidson, and Re-flow’s head of sales
and marketing, Ashley Wing, on the Digital Construction Stage to hear about Jointline’s digital
transformation journey.
The following day Re-flow’s business development executive, Helen Egner, will be part of the Doing
more with less by embedding digitalisation throughout project lifecycles panel on the Digital
Construction Stage at 12:25pm.
Highways UK is a chance for key players in the road network sector to explore and address the
challenges and innovations shaping the future of the nation’s infrastructure. Some of the event’s
highlights include:
Keynote Theatre: Covering crucial topics such as the future of road investment, technology,
innovation, and the push towards net-zero roads.
Big Thinking Stage: Facilitating discussions on equality, diversity, inclusion, air quality, and
health and safety in transportation infrastructure.
National Highways Theatre: NH discussing collaboration and key challenges, including
sustainability and digitalisation within the road network supply chain.
Connected Highways: Investigating cutting-edge technologies and policies essential for
future-proofing road infrastructure, such as 5G, AI, and cyber security strategies.
Sustainability Theatre: Laying out how sustainability can be embedded early in the road
design process, covering topics such as social value, biodiversity, and vehicle emissions.