Founded in 1965, the Morti construction company from Drongen, in the Ghent region, has been realizing total projects in industrial construction, residential and apartment construction and agribusiness for more than fifty years. Thanks to its diverse and extensive expertise and know-how, the construction process is almost entirely in-house. This results in a sharp reduction in project lead times.
This is the company's slogan. Jo Mortier, director at Morti, explains: "Because we do almost everything in-house and primarily use our own products, we are not dependent on third parties. This means that we have complete control of the process, both in production and in the construction itself, and that things run as smoothly as possible and on time for the customer." An important part of the success is also the ever-developing automation and digitalization. In this, Morti has found a perfect partner with i-Theses.
Rony Verlee, managing director at i-Theses: "We have a long-term cooperation with Morti. Based on her input from practice, our applications are constantly being developed further. What started as a request for a tool for production planning has grown into a complete management system that is used to digitize the entire process. From the first customer contact to invoicing and everything in between." Mortier adds: "It has now become a total package that we like to involve our customers in. This allows our systems, and therefore us, to communicate perfectly with each other."
An important part of cost control is the effort to keep the number of production errors as low as possible. This is achieved through a constant process of quality control. From start to finish. Mortier: "In the context of CE standardization, monitoring quality, in the broadest sense of the word, is very important. The i-Theses software allows us to streamline that entire process and also archive the data. Every inspection, observation and all properties are recorded directly with the respective building component. This is also important with regard to circularity. Years after production, one can see what the relevant properties of that component are at the push of a button. This is because each element receives its own 'passport' with its own identification number."
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