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Control and structure are the building blocks of efficient operations. Equipment is no exception. There are multiple benefits to gain with structured asset information.
Cost savings
Costs are saved by minimising unnecessary investments, extending the lifetime of the current assets and minimising downtime due to equipment.
Learn moreEnsured safety
Trail helps to ensure the safety of equipment in use. With planned maintenance and efficient defect reports, the equipment is in good control.
Learn moreImproved sustainability and equipment sharing
Maximising the lifecycle of assets through proper maintenance enhances sustainability. Improve reusing assets and even share them with trusted sharing partners.
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Lappia Vocational College
Equipment management system successfully implemented
"The introduction of Trail has clarified our own processes and operating models." Pia Jänkälä, IT Support, Lappia
Lappia Vocational College operates across five locations in Northern Finland, providing education to approximately 4,500 students, supported by a staff of 340. Its operations span 30% of Finland's geographical area.
In addition to offering basic and professional degrees, Lappia provides a wide range of training and services for young people, adults, and businesses.
The school's IT department manages thousands of critical pieces of IT equipment. To maintain a clear overview and simplify equipment loans, Lappia adopted Trail Asset Management.
What changed after the introduction of Trail?
Before the implementation of Trail, item data was very scattered. "There were several different tables, purchase orders, and systems in use. Gathering the overall view of all IT equipment from various sources was a huge challenge" states Pia Jänkälä from Lappia’s IT support.
With Trail, all IT equipment was consolidated into a single register. Now, asset information is easily accessible and can be kept up to date.
"The introduction of Trail Asset Management has streamlined our processes and clarified our operating models. Today, Trail also helps us manage equipment loans, create budgets for future purchases, and maintain inventories," Jänkälä continues.
An intuitive system and proper preparation streamlined the implementation
Lappia's IT team thoroughly prepared for the implementation of Trail, carefully considering the users, items, and categories to be added to the system.
"We limited the item categories in Trail to keep the content more manageable. Additionally, we decided that access rights would be granted only to IT personnel and those managing loans, ensuring that the information in the system remains well-controlled."
Jänkälä emphasized that easy data input was crucial for a smooth implementation. Inventory data can be imported into Trail in Excel format, avoiding time-consuming manual entry.
Trail's user-friendly design further supported the implementation. "As a product, Trail is clear and easy to adopt. We also found the mobile app to be relatively intuitive."
Achieved benefits:
All IT equipment information is centralised in one system
Tracking equipment reservations and loans is simple
Easy way to get a comprehensive view of equipment and its lifecycle
The British Museum
The British Museum relies on Trail in AV equipment management
The British Museum in London is perhaps the most famous museum in the world. Its permanent collection is one of the largest, and it was the first public national museum in history.
It is also one of the largest museums in the world, covering over 92,000 m² of area, including 21,600 m² of on-site storage space and 9,400 m² of off-site storage space.
Since 1753, the British Museum has educated and fascinated countless people worldwide. In recent years, presentation technology and AV equipment have become increasingly important in creating unforgettable exhibitions. Managing the AV technology in such an enormous facility requires strict processes and a reliable equipment management system.
The British Museum implemented Trail in 2021 to manage its AV and presentation technology. We interviewed the museum’s A/V Team Lead, Clark Henry-Brown, who was kind enough to share his experiences.
Mr. Henry-Brown, could you tell us what you do at the British Museum?
"The AV team manages multiple exhibitions, conferences and building systems across the British Museum. I manage the team and resources to ensure we consistently meet the highest standards for AV excellence throughout the museum."
What were your main equipment management challenges before you implemented Trail?
"The AV department at the museum is responsible for a vast inventory of AV resources, ranging from projectors and screens to portable sound systems across various store rooms in the museum.
With the AV team managing multiple exhibitions, conferences, and building systems simultaneously, keeping track of these resources museum-wide was a challenging task on a day-to-day basis. Often losing track of where AV equipment was, and not having a notable inventory or what equipment was available for future events and exhibitions was a common occurrence.
Moreover, having AV in multiple galleries across the museum, there was no way in noting maintenance schedules or logging technical faults - meaning that any reported issues were easily forgotten."
What is the main use of Trail at the British Museum?
"Trail works fantastically as a multi-faceted asset management system for the AV team at the museum. From a management perspective, it allows us to budget appropriately when a piece of kit is approach it’s expected lifetime - with such a vast inventory it was previously very hard to keep track of everything. Within the team, AV techs can use the system to reserve equipment for upcoming events and exhibitions they may be working on."
What made you choose Trail as your equipment management solution?
"Having previously used various asset management systems, Trail had stood out as an intuitive and easy to use interface. Most importantly, the Trail team were very helpful and eager to customise our Trail site to suit our fairly diverse needs specifically."
What are the most important benefits Trail brings you?
"As a project management tool, Trail makes my job much easier. The exhibitions calendar is planned years in advance, with earmarking of equipment for multiple exhibitions starting as early as a year before. Keeping track of what equipment is available, becomes hugely laborious within a spreadsheet and the hours of work it has saved using Trail to do this is priceless."
What best practices of equipment management in your field you would like to share?
"Being web-based means you can run Trail from virtually any device. We plan to use Raspberry Pi as an inexpensive way to have scanning stations across our multiple stock rooms."
Anything else you would like to add?
"The team at Trail are one of the happiest support teams I’ve had the pleasure of working with!"
Achieved benefits:
Improved visibility in equipment and its locations
Budget equipment purchases better than before by utilizing the life-cycle data in Trail
Plan equipment usage better in the upcoming exhibitions and events with Trail’s equipment reservations
An intuitive and user-friendly user interface makes day-to-day work easier
Helsinki City Theatre
Up-to-date equipment data supporting the technical operations of Helsinki City Theatre
"Trail’s functionalities were superior compared to the competition" says Henri Sneck, Technical Manager at Helsinki City Theatre.
The largest professional theater in Finland, the Helsinki City Theater creates unforgettable theater productions on five different stages around Helsinki. Approximately 240 theater professionals create approximately 1,000 performances every year.
The technical operations of large-scale theatre productions and simultaneous shows require precise planning and process know-how. Up-to-date and reliable equipment information is an essential factor in the theatre’s technical production.
What does the Helsinki City Theater use Trail for?
Technical Manager Henri Sneck notes that before the introduction of Trail, information about existing equipment was fragmented and unreliable. Now, equipment details, including purchase information, are easily accessible. For example, vendor details, purchase dates, prices, and warranty periods can be retrieved in seconds. Trail’s investment planning feature has significantly improved the process of planning future equipment purchases.
With Trail, equipment status is always up-to-date, providing reliable information on location, condition, maintenance status, and availability—all crucial for planning technical production for upcoming shows. Sneck also highlights the "device audited" functionality, calling it a "handy feature that conveniently confirms the device's location information."
Trail’s maintenance management module is essential for overseeing and ensuring equipment compliance. User manuals for lifting aids and devices, inspection protocols, and other device-specific information are readily available in the item cards. The asset reservation feature in Trail further ensures equipment availability at the specified time.
Achieved benefits:
Up-to-date information on equipment condition, availability, and location is readily accessible
Enhanced visibility into equipment purchase details
More informed investment planning with detailed equipment data
Equipment compliance guaranteed through Trail’s maintenance management
Martela
Martela & Trail Systems: Partnership of two Finnish companies with responsible values
Martela is a Finnish family business founded in 1945. Martela designs and manufactures user-driven workplaces and learning environments. Martela’s design and specialist services cover the entire lifecycle of a workplace.
Trail Systems supports the management of acquired equipment through a cloud-based asset management service. The data in Trail system is built on identifier labels attached to the equipment. Through labels, Trail digitalizes all fixed assets and centralizes all asset information throughout the lifecycle.
Martela and Trail Systems signed a partnership in 2018 to respond to the demand of equipment management services from the equipment supplier. Work is going through a transformation and so are working environments, and with that, the importance of equipment management is rising. Both Martela and Trail Systems are highly user-oriented and customer-centric service providers. Sustainability is also a common factor for both parties in this partnership.
Sustainable and cost-effective asset management
Together as partners, Trail and Martela, offer customers comprehensive equipment management service for work environments. Customers gain the ability to utilize equipment data in planning and decision-making. Most importantly customers gain the ability to make sustainable equipment investments based on proven need, and with that also the ability to control costs. A sustainable asset management culture can be built only when data-based decisions can be made regarding combinations of new and reused equipment.
Working well together
The partnership between Martela and Trail Systems is based on mutual appreciation, open communication, and added value for the end customer. There is a solid base to build the partnership on.
City of Pori
Management of all equipment across the city
The biggest challenge was the lack of centralised information
Before the Trail Equipment Management system was implemented, the City of Pori’s equipment data was scattered across multiple systems and unit-specific spreadsheets. Some of the data had not been compiled anywhere. There was no centralised view of all equipment and their lifecycle information.
In addition to gaining a comprehensive overview, the City of Pori set the goal of standardising asset management practices and improving the efficiency of equipment utilisation. The aim is to promote sustainable development through the efficient utilisation of equipment, improved maintenance management, systematic planning of repairs, and predicting replacement needs.
“The goal is that these new practices will make it possible to make better use of recycled equipment that is still in good condition.” - Erja Haavisto, Finance Manager, City of Pori
From a risk management perspective, improved registration of equipment was also identified as a means of preventing the loss and unauthorised use of such assets, thereby strengthening internal control and risk management practices.
Trail provided a modern solution suitable for the city’s needs
After comparing various systems, the Trail Equipment Management service was selected as the City of Pori’s solution for equipment management. The decision was influenced in particular by the system’s support for tracking stock balance items and its item-based pricing model, which suited the city’s needs. In addition, the system was found to be user-friendly, technologically modern, and adaptable to identified needs.
The success of the implementation was the result of many factors
The City of Pori was successful in implementing the selected equipment management solution.
Several factors contributed to the successful implementation:
Efforts were made at the city level to provide guidance and information.
Sufficient staff resources were allocated to carry out the system implementation, and staff received extensive training in data collection.
The implementation was well planned, and the groundwork was thoroughly prepared.
The business units were committed to implementing the system, and responsible personnel were appointed
Trail System’s key account manager and technical support team provided assistance during the implementation
One key factor in the project’s success was that the City of Pori was able to get its staff on board with compiling asset data and using the system. In this regard, securing the commitment of the various departments and appointing designated personnel were crucial components of the overall effort. The designated personnel were also provided with training and access to a shared support group to assist them in their work.
When the system was implemented, it was emphasised that each unit could go beyond the minimum requirements defined for their specific needs, and those in charge were given the freedom to decide for themselves how to use the system on a day-to-day basis. Initially, steps were also taken to ensure that responsibility was not placed excessively on any one person.
“We were able to build a strong sense of shared purpose among the admin users.” - Bettina Nirhamo, Lead Designer, City of Pori
Achievable benefits
The centralisation and standardisation of equipment management have increased visibility and awareness of the city’s entire equipment inventory. At the same time, the conditions for establishing consistent operating practices have improved, and equipment recycling and lifecycle management have also advanced. The goal is for the Trail Equipment Management system to eventually be in use throughout the entire city organisation.
Using Trail Equipment Management service is also expected to deliver financial benefits, particularly through increased equipment rotation between units and more systematic lifecycle management.
Achieved benefits:
A comprehensive overview of the city’s equipment
The ability to quickly check whether the city already has any equipment available for the task at hand
The ability to integrate risk assessments and maintenance procedures into equipment data
By organising and digitalising your assets, there are multiple benefits to gain.
Organised assets
Ensure full visibility of all managed assets in one system
Saved time
Achievable asset information brings efficiency to everyday operations, such as checking locations, maintaining assets and reporting asset details.
Cost-efficiency
When there's understanding of existing assets, there's no risk of unnecessary or duplicate purchases or early renewal investments.
Labels to improve control
Asset labels enable quick access to all information but also visibly indicate the control over assets. Asset label is the link between the physical asset and digital asset information.
Ability to reserve assets
Users can easily check asset availability and reserve the available equipment for their upcoming need. In schools this means that students or staff can reserve school equipment fluently.
Continuous asset usability
Taking good care of assets, but also planning maintenance measures and reacting quickly to defect reports ensure continuous usability of assets.

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