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Industry Benchmark Report Highlights Maintenance and Safety Gaps in Heavy Industry Operations

By MGN EditorialJune 9, 2026 at 01:30 PM

CheckProof's newly published benchmark report reveals significant maintenance and safety challenges across construction materials and heavy industry sectors, with findings that carry broader implications for asset-intensive maritime and port operations.

## Industry Benchmark Report Highlights Maintenance and Safety Gaps in Heavy Industry Operations Stockholm-based operations management platform CheckProof has released a new industry benchmark report examining maintenance practices and safety standards across construction materials and heavy industry operations — sectors that share considerable operational overlap with maritime port infrastructure and bulk cargo handling. The report, titled *'Mind the Gap: A Construction Materials Industry Benchmark Report'*, draws on survey data from 107 industry professionals and was published on 9 June 2026. According to PR Newswire, the study is designed to provide a data-driven assessment of where operational gaps exist between current maintenance practices and industry best standards. While the report is primarily focused on construction materials operations, its findings are broadly relevant to the maritime sector, particularly for terminal operators, port authorities, and bulk handling facilities that manage heavy plant and equipment under similarly demanding conditions. Maintenance failures and safety shortfalls in these environments can result in costly downtime, regulatory scrutiny, and — critically — risk to personnel. CheckProof, which positions its platform as a digital solution for streamlining inspection workflows and maintenance management, indicated that the report is intended to serve as a resource for operations managers seeking to benchmark their own practices against industry peers. The release of such benchmark data reflects a growing trend across heavy industry toward greater transparency and data-led decision-making in maintenance and safety management. For maritime-adjacent operations — including aggregate terminals, cement handling facilities, and bulk material port infrastructure — the insights may offer a useful reference point as the sector continues to navigate tightening safety regulations and increasing pressure to reduce unplanned equipment downtime. The full report is available through CheckProof's official channels.
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