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Amey Rail si vybral fex21 pro inspekce a plánování
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30/09/2001
Itronix Corporation has announced a major new deal to supply its Husky
fex21 handheld personal computers to Amey Rail. Part of Amey PLC, Amey
Rail is a leading UK business support service specialist targeting the
rail industry.
The Husky fex21 handheld units will be used in the field as part of Amey
Rail’s Pentagon system. The Pentagon system is an upgraded version of
Amey’s GPS (Global Planning System) inspection and planning tool,
Aralia, and is due for launch in May 2001. Marco Landi, Director of
Marketing for Itronix, comments, “We are delighted that Amey Rail has
selected the Husky fex21 for use in the field as part of the Pentagon
system. Amey Rail were looking for a unit that was easy to use, had GSM
capability and was robust enough to withstand the day-to-day rigours of
fieldwork. With the Husky fex21 Itronix was able to offer the perfect
working tool, with touch screens and map displays, that allows workers to
become skilled in recording worksite and defect details after just a few
hours.”
The Husky fex21 is the newest, ruggedised, handheld PC available from
Itronix and is designed with the latest integrated wireless technologies.
The combination of powerful processing capabilities, simplified
applications development and enhanced Internet connectivity put it ahead
of any of its contemporaries. Amey Rail wanted a state of the art unit
which had to be portable, rugged and had amongst its features GPS
satellite navigation and touch screen data entry. The Husky fex21 offers
all these capabilities and much more and the response from the workers
using the units has been incredibly positive.
The Husky fex21, as part of Amey Rail’s Pentagon system, is used in the
field to capture data to assist with maintenance scheduling and recording.
The whole Pentagon service product is of paramount importance to Amey Rail
and it is vital that it has the industry’s leading terminals for the
front end of the system. The Husky fex21 computers give all the
productivity, reliability and resilience that the engineers need to
perform their tasks with the greatest speed and efficiency.
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