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Address:
Riverside Business Centre
Riverside Road
Lowerstoft
NR33 0TQ
UK
Telephone: (UK) 0870 609 2349
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Actiserve (UK):
Actiserve expands fleet management solutions
Actiserve have expanded their range of modular fleet management technologies in order to provide more comprehensive and flexible solutions to the forktruck industry.
News from Actiserve (UK) (16 March 2006)
didBOX saves company GBP20k in plant damage
Actiserve UK report that a major manufacturing company that installed the didBOX driver access control system on their fleet of forktrucks has reported savings of GBP 20k in damage over a year.
News from Actiserve (UK) ( 6 July 2005)
Airport Materials Handler Uses Actiserve's didBOX
User application article The didBOX system, distributed exclusively by Actiserve UK has been fitted to all delivery and service vans of a Baggage Handling Systems Company working at Heathrow Airport.
News from Actiserve (UK) ( 2 November 2004)
Redesign Puts Safety At The Heart
New safety features and an optional collision monitoring device are at the heart of a redesign for the didBOX data recording and driver access system.
News from Actiserve (UK) (12 October 2004)
Nationwide Service Support For didBOX
The low-cost, high-value device for operator access control and data recording, didBOX, now has the support of a nationwide service arrangement through Actiserve (UK).
News from Actiserve (UK) (11 October 2004)
Access Control And Data Recording In One Unit
didBOX is a new, low-cost access control and data recording unit has been launched by security and safety specialists, Actiserve.
News from Actiserve (UK) (11 October 2004)
Safety And Security Systems Save Money
Actiserve is a company specialising in systems for safety, security and control for vehicles, plant and machinery. Their systems often pay for themselves on reduced insurance premiums alone.
News from Actiserve (UK) (11 October 2004)

