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 IN THE NEWS

Amicus VMS has been successful in securing financial investment by Siemens Acceleration
Amicus VMS signs 10 year deal with TCR International
Plane Handling Ltd steps up Amicus VMS implementation
Aviance implement Amicus VMS across UK fleet
B.A.S.E.A appoints Mike Bradshaw to the Board Of Directors
 TESTIMONIALS
I have been really pleased with the system and I can already see an improvement in relation to the vehicles.  Ramp accidents and damage have decreased dramatically over the last week or so.

Stuart Carmichael
The Big Orange Handling Company

Return on investment was as little as 3 months.

Bob Belither
Equipment Coordinator
Aviance UK
Due to driver accountability, damage on equipment has reduced by 87%

Tim Willet
General Manager
Plane Handling

The move to acquire a comprehensive telematics solution was crucial to TCR`s future development. The Amicus system is the most cost effective and accurate telematics solution best suited to meet ours and our customers needs.

Donald Meulebroek
Chief Operating Officer
TCR International

   Health & Safety

Company directors and fleet managers are under ever-increasing pressure from the Health & Safety executive to show a duty of care. Along with all its fleet management capabilities, the Amicus VMS system offers companies an all-round monitoring and management tool that ensures full compatibility with statutory obligations. One of the many features of the Amicus VMS software is that each driver is provided with a unique reference number (URN) that only allows use of vehicles for which they are identified and authorised to drive.

With Amicus VMS you are able to keep accurate records of the driving habits of your employees in terms of miles driven and time spent behind the wheel. In addition to monitoring the fleet basics, fleet managers are able to maintain a high level of safety for company employees and vehicles.

Environment
In today’s business climate, no organisation can afford to ignore the impact of its fleet operations on the environment. An increased public and political awareness has resulted in a range of measures designed to encourage less traffic on the road and promote greater fuel efficiency.

The Amicus system allows companies to monitor the idle time of their vehicles. Staff can, in turn, be requested to switch off vehicles when idling is unnecessary, reducing emissions and increasing fuel savings.