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Weld tracking software for pipeline construction.
Veriweld replaces the weld-log spreadsheet with a live weld record. Inspectors log each weld at the joint on the mobile app, and every weld traces back to its heat numbers, its BOM line, and its purchase order, with every change on the audit trail.
What weld tracking software replaces
The default weld log is a shared spreadsheet, filled in after dark from the day’s field books and mill certs. It’s a second pass over work that was already inspected once, and it’s where heat numbers get transposed, welders get mis-stenciled, and cells get changed with no record of who changed them.
Weld tracking software makes the record once, in the field. The weld is logged at the joint, the data is structured from the start, and there’s no nightly transcription pass to introduce error.
From joint to BOM, automatically
Every weld in Veriweld traces back to its heats, every heat to its BOM line, every BOM line to its purchase order. When material is received with heat numbers, those heats are in the QC record the same minute, with no inspector typing heat numbers off mill certs at the end of the day.
- Heat-to-BOM matching ties each weld’s materials to the engineering BOM and the receiving record.
- MTR provenance keeps the Material Test Report behind every heat one click away.
- Joint and pup-joint lineage follows pipe through cuts so a pup inherits its parent’s heat.
An audit trail on every weld
Every change to a weld record is logged: the field, the old value, the new value, who made the change, and when. That’s the difference between a spreadsheet you hope is right and a record you can defend in an audit. When a weld is edited, corrected, or re-inspected, the history is there.
Weld map and station drilldown
Track repairs, reshoots, and acceptance station by station. The weld map shows where the work is and where the problems are, and the schedule and cost roll-ups update from field data instead of a separate Excel update nobody has time to make.
Frequently asked questions
What is weld tracking software?
Weld tracking software is the system of record for every weld on a project: who made it, when, to which procedure, with which materials, and how it tested. On pipeline construction it replaces the weld-log spreadsheet, keeping a live, queryable record instead of a file that has to be re-keyed and reconciled by hand.
Does it work offline in the field?
Yes. Veriweld’s mobile app is offline-first. Inspectors capture welds at the joint with no signal, and the records sync when the device is back on a connection. The field is the system of record, not a notebook that gets transcribed later.
How does it track heat numbers and material traceability?
Each weld carries the heat numbers of its joints. Heats arrive from receiving records and Material Test Reports (MTRs) and trace forward to the BOM line and purchase order, so you can pull any weld and walk the chain back to the mill cert without a separate traceability spreadsheet.
Can it import our existing weld log?
Yes. Existing weld logs and report PDFs can be ingested so a project that’s already underway doesn’t start from zero. Every import passes an inspector review checkpoint before it lands in the record.
Is there a mobile app?
Yes. Native iOS and Android apps, offline-first, built for capturing welds at the joint with a photo, GPS, and heat numbers scanned off the barcode tag or typed. The same record is available on the web for review and reporting.
NEXT STEP
See Veriweld on your own welds.
A 20-minute walkthrough on your project’s data: field capture on the mobile app, the WPS audit at the joint, and a 49 CFR Part 192 turnover package generated live.
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