Reply No. 226
inspHire Exhibit It’s Hire Software
Solutions At ScotPlant 2012 inspHire will be demonstrating it’s award winning, easy to use, Hire Management Solutions, at Scotland’s leading Construction and Plant exhibition, ScotPlant 2012, on the 27th and 28th of April. inspHire’s hire management software boasts a modern interface, full of easy to
use features which has helped over 900 single and multi-depot companies worldwide grow and increase profitability. Dedicated to continual product development, inspHire will be demonstrating latest features including new user- friendly Hire Management Dashboards on stand D10 in the Pavilion. inspHire Dashboards provide key, real time information in a simple, easy to
read graphical format for all different areas of the business: From operational information, such as quantity of items on hire, awaiting off-
hire inspection or quotes outstanding, through to analytical information such as customer performance month by month or asset performance month by month or year by year. inspHire Dashboards can also be accessed whilst on the move via inspHire iX,
inspHire’s mobile application, which will also be demonstrated during the show. inspHire’s easy to use software solution is tailored to meet the specific needs of
the Construction and Plant industry and is used by industry specialists such as, The Gelder Group, The Lindum Group, Leggat Plant, Jarvie Plant and L Lynch Holdings. Key features for the Construction and Plant industry include: * Live Hire Reporting – Producing live site reports, with full lists of your
equipment, contracts and emailed automatically on daily, weekly or monthly basis * Equipment Service Scheduling – Mark equipment for a service or repair at a
scheduled interval to ensure all hire items enter into a service when off-hired if required. * Enter operator hours on to a timesheet template taking into account standing
time, over time and more. * Depreciation management and posting of depreciation costs to your accounts
software. inspHire continues to lead the way in the hire software market, providing
innovative solutions and powerful functionality, for hire businesses of all sizes, across many different hire industries and have been recently recognised in the sector by winning the HAE ‘Hire Supplier of the Year 2011’ at the Hire Association Awards and have been nominated for the 2012 award.
Reply No. 8
New Two-Man Earth Auger From Stihl
Returning to the British market this year, a powerful professional earth auger from Stihl makes earth drilling jobs easier, more efficient and neat. The Stihl BT 360 earth auger is a professional 2-man machine that drills holes up to 40cm diameter, making it ideal for post hole boring and fencing as well as for taking samples in tough soils. A powerful partner for hard
mounted machine for example, can not access a site. Driven by a robust Stihl 2- Mix engine that meets stringent international (EUII) emissions regulations, the BT 360 delivers 2.9KW power to a range of auger attachments. Crucially it also drives impressively high torque, and its relatively slow 50 rpm spindle speed powers the auger steadily and comfortably into even tough
landscaping, farm work and construction projects, the Stihl BT 360 earth auger is a particularly hard-working, two-man machine which returns to the British market this year with a powerful new engine and enhanced features list. Drilling holes in even hard soils the auger is a real portable powerhouse, ideal for use where a tractor-
soil. A wide range of auger attachments is available for the machine – with diameters from 90mm to 350mm and each 700mm long. That makes the auger perfect for drilling planting, fencing or post holes, and a choice of two shaft extensions (50cm and 1m long), enables even
deeper drilling to be achieved. Reply No. 12
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