Fabbim documentation brings together the essential guides for implementing clear traceability in your structural steelwork projects. You will find best practices for preparing your model, importing your data, printing your labels, scanning your assemblies, tracking your workflows, and managing logistics all the way to the construction site.
This documentation hub is designed for workshops, logistics teams, project managers, site teams, and all users who want to use Fabbim in a simple, fast, and practical way.
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FAQ
Which guide should I start with to discover Fabbim?
Start with Introduction to Fabbim, then continue with model preparation and IFC import to set up your first traceability workflow.
Does the documentation also cover site operations and galvanizing?
Yes. You will find dedicated guides for site receiving, part tracking, geolocation, galvanizing return flows, and related workflows.
Can Fabbim be used with QR code labels and field scanning?
Yes. A full section of the documentation is dedicated to label printing, QR code scanning, and operational tracking of assemblies and parts.
Try Fabbim today
Start tracking your steel parts online, with no installation and no commitment. Import your part lists, order your labels, and monitor the progress of loading, receiving, and site erection in real time.