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TMS drive to keep off-road vehicles on the move

UK company AM Bromley has launched TMS Log Graph, an analytical tool to be used in conjunction with the company’s existing tyre pressure system, putting performance data at managers’ fingertips. The software generates visual reports of tyre performance data logs from all vehicles  tted with a tyre monitoring system, prompting managers to take appropriate action at the earliest opportunity. The user-friendly tool saves time that would otherwise be spent analysing data in-house and is free for existing custo
May 23, 2012 Read time: 1 min
UK company 5700 AM Bromley has launched TMS Log Graph, an analytical tool to be used in conjunction with the company’s existing tyre pressure system, putting performance data at managers’ fingertips. The software generates visual reports of tyre performance data logs from all vehicles  tted with a tyre monitoring system, prompting managers to take appropriate action at the earliest opportunity. The user-friendly tool saves time that would otherwise be spent analysing data in-house and is free for existing customers to download.

Meanwhile TMS Manager, used by managers to monitor individual tyre performance, has been updated with improved software to make better sense of the data supplied by vehicle sensors. The latest version is available for customers to download at %$Linker: External 0 0 0 oLinkExternal www.tiremonitorsystem. com/downloads TMS false http://www.tiremonitorsystem.%20com/downloads false false%>

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