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Wireless System Manages the Fleet

04/13/2007 12:35 PM

A wireless management system for fleets of lift trucks features a user-friendly, on-board operator interface that sends lift truck data to a central server using the network that most warehouses already have in place. The system lets warehouse managers compile data on how many hours a truck is in operation; control who is allowed to operate any particular truck; manage maintenance; and track collisions.

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Re: Wireless System Manages the Fleet

04/17/2007 12:26 AM

Global logistic control syswtems are available and being used for Large and small Fleet contorl. Try the link below or contract ganga@rkmcinc.com

http://www.power-trak.com

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