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Remote Dynamics Announces Satellite Service for Construction Equipment Monitoring



Remote Dynamics, Inc. announced REDI Anywhere, a satellite monitoring service using the ORBCOMM data network.

REDIview is used by hundreds of service, construction and equipment rental companies for real-time fuel management, utilization analysis, maintenance management, and security monitoring. Currently, a wide array of vehicles and construction equipment are being managed through REDIview.

Now, REDIview is offering a new hardware platform that operates in remote regions. This new platform integrates seamlessly with Remote Dynamics' REDIview software, allowing users of the system to manage all their service vehicles and construction assets from REDIview no matter where they are located or which communications platform is required.

Remote Dynamics is proud to be launching this satellite-based service with an array of industry leading customers including Lampson International of Kennewick, WA, and Bigge Crane and Rigging of San Leandro, CA. "After a comprehensive search of asset management providers, we have selected Remote Dynamics as our service provider," said Bill Lampson, President and CEO of Lampson International. "They have proven themselves to have a unique understanding of the technology and our industry and we look forward to working with them in monitoring our cranes and equipment around the world."

"We are excited to be adding our comprehensive ORBCOMM satellite solution," said Gary Hallgren, CEO of Remote Dynamics. "The construction and oil and gas industries need one equipment management solution no matter where their assets are located. By combining satellite communications with our existing fixed and portable GSM platforms, we continue on our mission of being the most comprehensive asset management solution in the industry."