SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, December 16, 2010 (Press-News.org) The presentation included the results of a recent trial Ezy2c successfully conducted with Perry Logging to rigorously test their new product a GPS Tracking device with an SOS pendant.
Partnering with the forestry industry Ezy2c have developed a unique GPS Tracking and safety device which switches over to the satellite network to ensure 100% coverage is provided. This important breakthrough in Health and Safety protection offers peace of mind and security to remote workers and combined with an emergency SOS feature makes this product an essential solution for the forestry industry.
In the event of an emergency the SOS feature is triggered by the worker who wears a pendant around his neck. The worker then simply holds the button within a 50-metre radius of their vehicle and the Ezy2c GPS Tracking device will send an email or SMS via the mobile phone or satellite network to pre-determined addresses advising there is an emergency. The person/s receiving this alert may then log on to the Ezy2c dashboard via the Internet to locate exactly where the vehicle is and dispatch assistance.
Mick Church, a Perry Logging driver who tested the system, said: "The solution makes me feel safer knowing I can alert my boss if something goes wrong when I am working in coup alone." Forestry contractors are regularly working one up in remote areas and Ezy2c see their product as an essential safety tool for this industry. The business owner Shane Perry was so impressed he has ordered five for his fleet of trucks. "This is a low cost solution which protects my staff and gives me confidence to send my staff to remote areas alone, knowing they will alert me if something goes wrong. I was very impressed with the Ezy2c system."
Roger Ghent, National Sales Manager for Ezy2c, said: "Ezy2c are a proud Australian company who have developed our own technology to meet the needs of organisations with remote workers. Being based locally we understand the needs of industries such as logging and we are proud to offer this important Health and Safety breakthrough. We would like to thank Shane and his staff for their robust testing of this product and for making the trial a success."
About EZY2C
Ezy2c is a division of Fleet Logistics Pty Ltd, founded in 2003. Fleet Logistics has been at the forefront of developing state of the art GPS monitoring technology.
The world class intellectual property developed by our engineers is facilitated by considerable Research and Development investment, resulting in superior feature / functionality of the online web solutions.
Ezy2c management have decades of experience in building successful software and services businesses all with a common goal of creating exceptional client solutions.
The deployment of proven technologies, adding substantial value to client's lives and businesses is our passion.
GPS Monitoring Solutions have become the defacto standard in modern day Vehicle Security, Fleet Management and Personal Security Services. Ezy2C are market leaders in the development of these technologies and have built a world class services business to deploy these technologies.
Website: http://www.ezy2c.com.au
Australian Company Ezy2c Complete Successful Trial of New GPS Tracking and Safety Device for the Forestry Industry
Australian company Ezy2c recently presented their innovative new safety product to Forestry Contractors at the annual Victorian Forest Contractors Association conference.
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[Press-News.org] Australian Company Ezy2c Complete Successful Trial of New GPS Tracking and Safety Device for the Forestry IndustryAustralian company Ezy2c recently presented their innovative new safety product to Forestry Contractors at the annual Victorian Forest Contractors Association conference.