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August 2009 - Energy sector contract wins for Motion Software
Innovative Aberdeen company Motion Software has completed two contracts worth more than £50,000.
Motion Software – a Microsoft Gold Partner – has delivered its aspire inspection hose management system to Aberdeen-based Norson Power, a major supplier of hose and fluid connector products.
Motion – an exhibitor at Offshore Europe – has also implemented its aspire operations product for the new Aberdeen base of specialist downhole technology company Tomax. Motion had already carried out a similar project at the firm’s Stavanger office. READ MORE...
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June 2009 - Motion Software offers military precision in asset tracking
Technology which has been used by the US army to track heavy munitions as they are mobilised throughout the world has been harnessed to serve the energy industry.
Aberdeen-based Motion Software, has won the exclusive Scottish distributor rights for cutting-edge GPS technology, which – critically for the industry – operates with no external power source.
Motion Managing Director Stephen Burt sees considerable potential for the tracking product as firms look to further tighten their focus on asset management and logistics. READ MORE...
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June 2009 - Motion Software highlights technology benefits for lifting and handling sector
Motion Software – an innovative Aberdeen company with a global outlook – believes companies in the lifting and handling sector can cuts costs and improve their service to clients by using the latest software and hardware technology.
Inspecting and certifying equipment such as cranes and containers has its own set of issues from allocating engineer visits and complying with industry standards to compiling up-to-date analysis for a client’s senior management. However, using a software solution specifically designed for this sector of the oil and gas industry can improve staff efficiency, enhance safety and save money. READ MORE...
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April 2009 - How workplace technology can improve productivity and cut costs
With the United Kingdom in recession, many companies will be taking a closer look at how technology can cut costs and improve efficiency.
Mobile computing can make a financial difference in various parts of a business whether it’s sales, servicing, delivery, maintenance, certification, repairs, inspections, asset tracking or stock control.
While a desktop PC is suitable for someone working in an office, handheld devices, voice picking headsets where workers use speech to reply to electronic requests, digital pens, touch-screen PCs and radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology may be more applicable to those working in the field or in a warehouse. READ MORE...
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February 2009 - Double contract joy for Motion Software
ESTABLISHED software developer Motion Software has won two contracts worth more than £100,000 with companies in the energy sector. The Aberdeen-based company, which specialises in a range of tailor-made software services from asset tracking to certification management, will provide its products to Redback Drilling Tools in 15 global locations.
Motion Software has already completed its latest contract for Aberdeen-based ATR Group. The asset management and equipment software specialist started work on the project 24 hours after being contacted by the offshore oil and gas tool rental specialist. READ MORE...
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January 2009 - Innovative Motion Software moving forward
Ambitious software developer Motion Software expects to build on last year’s success by recruiting more IT experts and increasing turnover by at least 50% in 2009.
The Aberdeen-based firm is on target to achieve the £700,000 turnover target by May and is looking to recruit three staff within the next few weeks, which will increase the total number of employees to 11.
Motion Software develops and provides tailor-made software solutions to dozens of clients dotted around the world. READ MORE...
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