PRECISE MRM UNVEILS NEW WINTER MAINTENANCE TOOLS
September 22nd, 2010
Company: Precise
Category: Ground sensors, Salt and deicers/anti-icers, Snow and Ice Control
ESTES PARK, COLORADO, SEPTEMBER 21, 2010 – PreCise MRM unveiled today comprehensive enhancements to its industry-leading Mobile Resource Management platform. These enhancements are targeted at winter maintenance operations, striving to reduce their costs associated with materials used in clearing snow and ice from the road.
PreCise Mobile Resource Management includes a ruggedized GPS device specifically designed for the rigors of the extreme environments found with winter maintenance equipment. This device gathers critical information about the work effort of the equipment and transmits it wirelessly to a secure data center accessible from anywhere in the world. Because PreCise is web-based, users can take advantage of this new functionality simply by logging into the system normally.
PreCise MRM is a subsidiary of FORCE America, Inc.
http://www.precisemrm.com 1-888-449-0357
FORCE America Manufacturing and Distribution
www.forceamerica.com
Manufacturer and supplier of mobile hydraulic systems, electronic controls and components.
VariTech Industries
www.varitech-industries.com
Manufacturer of automatic salt-brine production, liquid storage, transfer and mobile application systems.
PreCise MRM
www.precisemrm.com
Manufacturer of Mobile Resource Management hardware and software solutions targeted at severe duty fleet applications.
Markets:
Agricultural Equipment
OEM Agricultural Equipment
Commercial Fleets
OEM On-Off Highway Equipment
Lawn and Landscape Equipment
Snow Removal Contractors
Light, Medium and Heavy Duty Trucks
Spreader Plow Trucks
For more information, please email: info@forceamerica.com.
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