
Inspeq, the AI-powered inspection platform developed by industrial technology company Krank, is preparing a live global demonstration of its Remote Work Orders capability on July 8, 2026. The event will bring together equipment dealers across three continents in a one-hour inspection challenge designed to test remote inspection workflows for heavy equipment.
The livestream, titled “The Triple,” will be broadcast on LinkedIn and will feature a single inspector conducting three equipment inspections in North America, Europe and Africa without traveling between locations. The inspections will be managed from Cambridge using Inspeq’s structured digital workflow system, live video collaboration tools and centralized reporting functions.
The Remote Work Orders feature is designed to allow qualified inspectors to direct inspections remotely, guiding on-site personnel in real time while capturing documentation, images and findings directly within the platform. The system is intended to reduce travel requirements while maintaining inspection consistency and oversight.
Participating equipment dealers include Sunstate Equipment in North America, CGT in Europe and BLC Plant in Africa, each providing machines and on-site support for the demonstration.
The inspection sequence will begin in Italy at CGT with a CAT Compact Track Loader, followed by a stop in South Africa at BLC Plant for a CAT Motor Grader and conclude in the United States at Sunstate Equipment with a JLG Telescopic Boom Lift.
According to Inspeq, the challenge is intended to demonstrate how inspection processes may be completed across distributed locations using remote collaboration tools rather than in-person travel.
Heavy equipment inspections have traditionally required physical attendance to assess machine condition and value, a process that can create delays and increase costs. Inspeq’s approach is positioned around digital workflows that aim to streamline inspection turnaround while maintaining accountability.
“We are taking a real risk with this attempt, but we believe in Inspeq's capabilities. If we can successfully inspect three machines across three continents in one hour, the conversation stops being about whether remote inspections are possible and starts becoming about how quickly the industry adopts them,” said Mark Turner, CEO of Krank and Inspeq.
He also noted the broader shift in inspection practices, stating: “The most valuable resource in inspection will always be expertise. The future belongs to organisations that can deploy that expertise instantly, wherever equipment is located. Our role is to build the infrastructure that makes that possible.”
The event will run live from 14:00–15:30 BST on 8 July 2026 via LinkedIn.
Jun 24, 2026