Re-flow – Highways UK 2025: the best place to discover digital field management

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15-16 October 2025. Visit the Re-flow stand, D5.

£1,000,000 saved per year across a team of 10 admin workers and 300 site workers. 136% improvement in on-site audits. 100% compliance rates…

These are statistics drawn from companies using field management software – in this case Re-flow Field Management – over the last few years.

For any business leader wondering about the potential outcome of a digital transformation, they help illustrate some of the many potential returns.

Of course, firms approach this topic with a variety of aims unique to themselves. Some businesses want to guarantee audit readiness, some want to save money and improve efficiency, others want to mitigate risks and boost safety – others want a whole host of different improvements. Better remote management and visibility of sites, smarter scheduling, and so on.

The bottom line is that impressive gains in all these areas are possible – and that Highways UK offers a great opportunity to see for yourself.

How to discover the reality of digital field management for your business

If you’re visiting Highways UK – you have the perfect opportunity to find out how you can improve your field operations for certain at the show.

A conversation with Re-flow’s show team can satisfy any curiosity you might have, and set you up for safety, efficiency, and compliance improvements, along with other ROIs capable of future proofing your business.

This involves: 

  • A conversation at a stand
  • A software demo that takes your specific way of working into account
  • A clear insight into the many differences Re-flow can make to your business
You’re invited to our stand, D5 at Highways UK 2025 to see how Re-flow can improve your operations. Register your interest.

Other Highways UK 2025 events – shining a light on data capture helping businesses in the sector

There is a perfect amount of data out there for every business and every business goal – as long as you have the ability to capture it.

Will Brown, CFO at Re-flow, will be talking about this on day two of the show in his presentation, ‘Turning data into dividends: The CFO’s case for digital in highways’ (Day 2, 16th Oct, 2pm).

For firms facing tighter budgets, more regulation, skills shortages, and safety risks, Will’s session will look at ways for highways contractors and asset managers to unlock value. It serves as another look at potential ROI gains achieved via field management software.

He’ll examine: 

  • The cost of inefficiency in highways workflows, and how to quantify the return on digital adoption
  • Practical steps for integrating field management platforms to connect office and site teams
  • How data-led decision making improves safety outcomes, sustainability reporting, and financial control
  • Why firms that invest in digital now will be better equipped to navigate the UK’s future infrastructure demands

The central argument? ‘By rethinking how information flows through an organisation, highways firms can reduce risk, deliver more with less, and create a foundation for long-term growth.’

Visit the Re-flow stand, D5 at Highways UK 2025 to see how Re-flow can improve your operations. Register your interest now.

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