At Beekeeper, we believe that frontline workers are the engine that drives the manufacturing industry forward.

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At Beekeeper, we believe that frontline workers are the engine that drives the manufacturing industry forward.
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We’ve also noticed that there is a great disconnect between the reality of frontline work and the tools and technologies that many manufacturing organizations adopt to connect their workforce.
That disconnect leads to a less safe and less productive manufacturing workplace:
“Our mission at Beekeeper is to empower frontline businesses with modern technologies to make their workers more engaged, productive, happy, and, ultimately, safe.”
- Charles Prasfika, Beekeeper
In this Frontline Success Summit discussion, we invited two of Beekeeper’s experts to talk about what success looks like in the manufacturing industry:
The topics discussed included:
We also walked through some real-life examples of how Beekeeper is helping to solve those issues.
Here’s a recap of the main points of the discussion:
3 areas Beekeeper is helping manufacturing companies accomplish this are:
“It’s really comforting to actually be able to come to work when you’re needed and not just as a back up, but also to have some individual ownership and a bit of flexibility to swap shifts when you need to.”
- Danièle Steiger, Beekeeper
Getting from the first step of solving an issue to implementing small changes to fix it can be a complex process. It can be particularly challenging when the workforce of a manufacturing organization is spread out geographically, making roll-out logistics tricky.
Keeping track of every step manually can be overwhelming and lead to mistakes and miscommunication. Beekeeper digitizes and automates SOPs for manufacturers to help in these key areas:
3 ways Beekeeper helps improve workplace safety are:
“Health and safety culture is important in all organizations, but especially in industries like manufacturing and construction, where workers will be very exposed to dangers all the time. One key aspect of safety culture is that the entire workforce needs to participate in those processes and become safety experts themselves.”
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