More and more companies are taking their operations online and the construction industry is working to keep pace with the digital transformation of the business world.
Construction businesses today have a lot on their plate. Beyond day-to-day operations, the industry has also faced labor shortages for quite some time. And when construction companies are contracting, it may be critical for them to invest in updating, standardizing and improving the accessibility of their training programs.
For companies that want to grow, these challenges are a major obstacle. Many construction companies are embracing today’s digital environment and looking for solutions to streamline their operations.
Expanding on its long-standing commitment to merchants in the construction business, American Express works with business-to-business (B2B) companies, such as BILT, that provide modern solutions to bring value to construction companies as they grow. Now, eligible Amex merchants can save on BILT’s digital training capabilities, addressing the inefficiency of text-dense paper training manuals.
“The construction industry contributes to the success of many other industries and communities. And construction right now faces unique challenges, and that requires unique solutions,” he said RJ Ancona, vice president and general manager of B2B products, customer and partnership management, and merchant services at American Express. “American Express and BILT are working together to help eligible construction companies save when they access BILT training and enablement solutions that are best suited for today’s digitally native workforce.”
Interactive mobile instructions for quick training with BILT
BILT Incorporated, creator of the BILT 3D platform, provides interactive 3D instruction with voice, text and animated guidance to help train employees efficiently. With the BILT app, companies can provide their employees with instructions in 12 languages for thousands of products from hundreds of brands. The app provides training for assembly, installation, configuration, maintenance, repair and more, to provide people in the construction industry with state-of-the-art digital training solutions, moving away from manuals traditional on paper.
By offering discounts on the BILT platform for eligible merchants that accept Amex, Amex focuses on helping businesses train their workforce by providing digital, interactive and easy-to-understand training modules. The result? Well trained technicians.
“We’re working with American Express to help merchants deliver visual training directly to construction workers,” he says Nate Henderson, President and CEO of BILT. “3D guided work instructions reduce installation confusion, task time and callbacks.”
Amex is committed to helping construction companies as the construction industry evolves
As the construction industry continues to evolve and thrive, construction business owners should look to optimize their business operations so they can focus on achieving their growth goals. Amex focuses on providing solutions that help these companies streamline processes in their daily operations. Amex’s latest construction referral partnerships, such as with BILT, further enhance the value the company provides to construction tradespeople by offering them discounts on eligible digital solutions to help them grow.
It’s important for merchants to work with partners to bring their processes into the digital age, streamlining business operations and freeing up time and resources to focus on the future.
If you are an Amex merchant interested in learning more about partnering with BILT, please contact your dedicated Amex account manager for more information.
To learn more about how Amex supports businesses, including additional discounts through Business savings suitevisit here.