
Traceability Starts Before Equipment Reaches Site
Traceability begins long before equipment is put into service.
Each item should carry a documented history, creating an auditable trail that supports identification, verification, and lifecycle management. This may include inspection records, testing information, certifications, asset identification, and tracking data.
On projects involving multiple contractors, strict compliance requirements, and large equipment volumes, this visibility helps teams understand not only what equipment is being used, but also its status and history.
Supporting Compliance and Project Visibility
As projects become larger and more compliance-driven, documentation requirements continue to increase.
Equipment traceability supports these requirements by improving visibility and accountability throughout a project lifecycle.
When equipment moves between locations, contractors, or stages of work, access to documented records helps reduce uncertainty, support planning, and simplify verification processes.
Traceability is no longer simply a record-keeping exercise—it has become an important part of project delivery.
How LGH Australia Supports Equipment Traceability
At LGH Australia, traceability is built into the equipment lifecycle.
Our lifting and rigging rental fleet is supported by inspection processes, documented certification records, asset identification systems, and in-house testing capabilities.
As Australia’s only in-house tested lifting and rigging rental fleet, equipment can be inspected, tested, and maintained within our own operation before reaching site.
Combined with RFID tracking capabilities and documented equipment history, this provides customers with greater visibility and confidence in the equipment supporting their projects.
More Than Equipment
Traceability often sits behind the scenes, but its impact is seen throughout a project.
From inspections and testing to tracking and documentation, traceability provides confidence that equipment is supported by the information behind it.
Because lifting equipment is more than equipment—it is confidence built into every lift.