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		<title>Boost soil testing lab efficiency: The business case for a LIMS</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Soil testing laboratories play a vital role in construction, infrastructure, environmental and agricultural projects. Whether assessing the suitability of land for development, determining earthworks specifications or evaluating ground conditions for major infrastructure schemes, accurate testing data is essential for informed decision-making. However, today&#8217;s soil testing laboratories are under increasing pressure to process growing volumes of samples, deliver results within demanding project timescales and meet stringent quality and compliance requirements. At the same time, they must maintain complete traceability across every stage of the testing process, often without significant increases in resources or staffing. Managing hundreds or even thousands of soil, rock and aggregate samples across multiple projects presents significant operational challenges. Samples often move through numerous stages, from receipt and logging through to preparation, testing, validation and reporting. Without effective systems in place, maintaining visibility and control becomes increasingly difficult. A Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) can help soil testing laboratories manage this complexity by providing a central platform for sample tracking, workflow management, quality control and reporting. Managing complex soil testing workflows Soil testing laboratories often handle a wide variety of sample types and testing methodologies. A single project may involve classification testing, moisture content analysis, particle size distribution, [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.interactivesoftware.co.uk/2026/06/22/soil-testing-lab-efficiency-lims/">Boost soil testing lab efficiency: The business case for a LIMS</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.interactivesoftware.co.uk">INTERACTIVE SOFTWARE</a>.</p>
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