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Access Control, Door Entry Systems
News Release from: Actiserve (UK) | Subject: didBOX system
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 November 2004
Airport Materials Handler Uses
Actiserve's didBOX
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.
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, improving the handling of operator data and allowing closer control of activity Their insurance company had stated that they needed to be able to prove the whereabouts of each of their drivers and vehicles at all times if requested, the alternative of using a manual log book system would be time consuming and not always accurate
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 11 Oct 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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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).
The didBOX system has eliminated unauthorised access to vehicles - important in a National airport where the threat of terrorism is prevalent.
Each driver is issued with their own key, which is specifically set to the vehicles they are permitted to drive.
By simply placing the key in a key fob on the van's dashboard, the system immediately identifies them and enables them to start the ignition.
A simple but effective data and recording system, the manager can easily download information from the didBOX system by the use of an electronic key fob, in the format of an excel spreadsheet, detailing which driver was driving which vehicle at what time.
This has successfully satisfied modified requirements from their insurance company, saved time on deliveries and also protected the reputations of the company's employees.
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