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Yotta DCL completes Mayrise Systems acquisition

Yotta DCL has completed its acquisition of Mayrise Systems, enabling the two companies to strengthen their asset management systems and services business in the UK and overseas. Yotta DCL, the highways technology arm of Oxford Metrics Group (OMG), has long been a business partner with complementary software and services for highways condition management and visualised asset management, as well as extensive highways surveying and consultancy services. Mayrise provides desktop and mobile software and IT servi
July 24, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
5956 Yotta DCL has completed its acquisition of 188 Mayrise Systems, enabling the two companies to strengthen their asset management systems and services business in the UK and overseas.

Yotta DCL, the highways technology arm of Oxford Metrics Group (OMG), has long been a business partner with complementary software and services for highways condition management and visualised asset management, as well as extensive highways surveying and consultancy services.

Mayrise provides desktop and mobile software and IT services for managing local authority street-based services and includes applications for highways maintenance, street lighting, street works, waste management and grounds maintenance. Yotta DCL supplies complementary software for highways condition management (March UKPMS) and visualised asset management (Horizons), as well as extensive highways surveying and consultancy services.

The work to integrate the two businesses has begun in earnest and their combined products and services will continue to be offered and supported. By increasing the company’s expertise and resources, the full suite of Mayrise management software and Yotta DCL’s UKPMS and Horizons software will benefit from additional development and support.

Yotta DCL’s surveying business and expanding consultancy arm will continue as before.

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