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RCD450, Access Control Group offers total fleet management system Assetor and Vigilant G2. One inmportant feature is pre-shift inspection checklist. The system can be programmed with user-defined checklist which must be answered PRIOR to lift truck operation. The operator must enter PIN to get access. If operator response to the checklist question is not what system expects, the system sends an alert to a PC via wireless link. Email can also be sent to the supervisor. Optionally the truck can be disabled if not safe.

Additionally, the system keeps track of operator training by the class of vehicle. Operator can be restriced by their certification dates.

The system offers many other benefits and can be an ideal tool for busy fleet manager.

Please visit www.assetor.net
  • Posted 22 Apr 2005 12:13
  • By arun_p
  • joined 1 Apr'05 - 19 messages
  • New Jersey, United States

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