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Handheld Group USA Inc. Products
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Mobile Data Management Systems for Waste Management
Waste management is another of the markets where it isn't too hard to see why ruggedness would be an important criteria. Dirty, wet, dusty conditions are an accepted part of the day in the field. Tracking the carts, recording data on the routes, and GPS navigation are just a few of the areas that rugged mobile computers can get the job ...
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Mobile Data Management Systems for Utilities
Utility workers have been using mobile computers for years. But with the advantage of new communication possibilities, more and more tasks can be completed on a single device. Product inventory, meter reading (AMR), service call scheduling, and work orders are only a sampling of the different tasks that can be completed with rugged mobile computers. Whether you're with an electric, gas or water utility, we have a device to get your job ...
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Mobile Data Management Systems for Public Safety Workers
Public safety workers broke ground long ago on getting computers out in the field. Vehicle-mounted notebooks are an expected part of a police vehicle nowadays. But that innovation continues with rugged PDAs for tracking patient data, rugged tablets for navigating unfamiliar routes and pre-planning for fire departments. Whether it is for Fire, Police, EMS or other areas of public safety we can provide you with the form factor and features for top ...
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Mobile Data Management Systems for the Mining Industry
The mining and drilling industry uses handheld computers to handle timekeeping, vehicle tracking, maintenance, supplies deliveries and real-time communication with the back office. The advantages over a paper-based system are obvious: data collectors greatly streamline job functions, data errors are reduced and labor costs are ...
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Mobile Data Management Systems for GIS/Mapping
Geographic information systems (GIS) capture, manage, and analyze geographically referenced information. To gather GIS data or to create maps using GIS data usually requires that users are out in the field, often in remote locations. And increasingly companies and government agencies are using GIS data to track the location, features and quality of their assets. Either situation warrants a device tough enough to withstand the environment, and feature-rich ...