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Borum goes Online

BM Online is a web portal that collects and stores data from the BM LineMaster on a Borum roadmarking machine. Owners, site managers and operators can access data and generate reports by entering the BM Online Report web portal. No need to fear that data might be accidentally deleted from the LineMaster on a machine. Data will still be stored in BM-Online. In fact, data will be stored for five years. It is possible to export data to different systems being used by the owners of a Borum machine. Reports can
March 22, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
BM Online is a web portal that collects and stores data from the BM LineMaster on a 173 Borum roadmarking machine. Owners, site managers and operators can access data and generate reports by entering the BM Online Report web portal. No need to fear that data might be accidentally deleted from the LineMaster on a machine. Data will still be stored in BM-Online. In fact, data will be stored for five years. It is possible to export data to different systems being used by the owners of a Borum machine.

Reports can easily be generated by the web interface in BM Online Report. Many new LineMasters already support BM Online but it is also possible to update earlier machines to accommodate LineMaster to use BM Online Report. Data on the position of the machine is collected when the ignition is on. Data can be sorted according to equipment and job identification, by date and more.

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