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COLAS Australia Group PTY LTD Construction and Real Estate 500 $350M Australia Damstra Samm (ex APE Mobile) Manufacturing ERP 2017 n/a In 2017, COLAS Australia Group PTY LTD deployed Samm (ex APE Mobile) as a Bitumen Spray Seal App. The Samm (ex APE Mobile) implementation is recorded under the Manufacturing ERP category and was adopted by Colas WA as an early field digitization effort to standardize spray run workflows across state projects. The deployment transferred COLAS master spray sheet logic into the Samm (ex APE Mobile) application, preserving complex IF and VLOOKUP formulae to automate calculations for varying blends, temperatures, thicknesses and aggregate combinations. Functional capabilities implemented include automated spray run calculation, onsite customer signature capture, structured site record entry, and offline data capture with later synchronization once drivers regain connectivity. Operational coverage focused on field crews and office operations across multiple project sites in the state, with drivers using the mobile app to record each spray run and the office receiving synchronized records in near real time. The solution exposed the full site dataset to office teams and enabled export of specific data fields at the push of a button for reporting or handover. Process and governance changes centered on replacing manual paper workflows with a standardized digital master spray sheet and enforced data capture steps, which shifted responsibility for accurate calculations to the application and for validation to field crews via signature capture. Explicit outcomes reported include accurate onsite data capture, captured customer signatures, synchronized site information on reconnection, and faster access to site records for office staff.
DM Civil Construction and Real Estate 100 $20M Australia Damstra Samm (ex APE Mobile) Manufacturing ERP 2016 n/a In 2016, DM Civil implemented Samm (ex APE Mobile) as part of its Manufacturing ERP strategy to capture field operations and drive back office data consistency. The deployment targeted the company's Australian construction and civil works operations, establishing Samm (ex APE Mobile) as a core component for future operational optimization. Configuration emphasized mobile field data capture, configurable field forms, and work order and timesheet capture to support site crews. Typical Manufacturing ERP capabilities used included inventory and materials tracking, asset and equipment records, and job costing data flows consistent with construction workflows. The application was configured to allow DM Civil to do things their way, reflecting tailored workflows and forms that reduce manual reconciliation between site and office. Samm (ex APE Mobile) was used across field crews and office project administrators, connecting site activity into back office planning and reporting processes. The rollout focused on operational coverage for project sites and project delivery functions, enabling consistent capture of field events and materials usage. DM Civil reported immediate value, stating the implementation delivered instant bang for our buck and positioned the application as a long term core component. The company cited improved field to office data management and new opportunities to optimize both site execution and office workflows as explicit benefits.
Mitchell Plastic Welding Construction and Real Estate 50 $5M Australia Damstra Samm (ex APE Mobile) Manufacturing ERP 2017 n/a In 2017 Mitchell Plastic Welding implemented Samm (ex APE Mobile) as a mobile-first component of its Manufacturing ERP strategy to address field paperwork reliability and data consistency. The deployment targeted site crews and office administration at the Australia-based construction and real estate focused fabricator with a 50 person workforce, converting end-of-shift reports and daily checklists from paper into digital records to reduce illegibility and damage caused by site conditions. The Samm (ex APE Mobile) implementation centered on mobile forms and field data capture capabilities, with in-house creation of form templates and configured drop down selection lists to standardize inputs. The application was provisioned on tablets for ease of use, supporting daily checklists and end-of-shift reporting workflows, and enabling consistent structured data entry across crews. Governance and process changes emphasized template ownership and form standardization by Mitchell Plastic Welding administrators, shifting data verification tasks toward centralized office processing of digitally captured records. The team-level outcome reported in the implementation notes included strong user adoption, the app being easy to use, and improved consistency of captured information through predefined selection lists.
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Samm (ex APE Mobile) Coverage

Samm (ex APE Mobile) is a Manufacturing ERP solution from Damstra.

Companies worldwide use Samm (ex APE Mobile), from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as COLAS Australia Group PTY LTD, DM Civil and Mitchell Plastic Welding are recorded users of Samm (ex APE Mobile) for Manufacturing ERP.

Companies using Samm (ex APE Mobile) are most concentrated in Construction and Real Estate, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Samm (ex APE Mobile) are most concentrated in Australia, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Samm (ex APE Mobile) across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Samm (ex APE Mobile) range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 66.67%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 33.33%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 0%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 0%.

Customers of Samm (ex APE Mobile) include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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