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myPERI online portal presented in detail for first time during bauma

myPERI online portal will be presented in detail at a major construction equipment industry trade show for the first time during bauma. It gives customers of the internationally-renowned German formwork solution company round-the-clock access to extensive technical information and specific project data for their PERI construction sites. Project-specific reports, which offer, principally, a detailed overview of material stocks and flows, are said to be particularly advantageous for construction work.
February 13, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
myPERI online portal will be showcased in detail for first time at bauma
myPERI online portal will be presented in detail at a major construction equipment industry trade show for the first time during bauma.

It gives customers of the internationally-renowned German formwork solution company round-the-clock access to extensive technical information and specific project data for their 298 PERI construction sites. Project-specific reports, which offer, principally, a detailed overview of material stocks and flows, are said to be particularly advantageous for construction work.

PERI says the myPERI online portal reports also offer high cost transparency for site managers, simplifies labour processes, accelerates day-to-day site activities and increases overall project control. Access rights for employees can be modified individually to meet the needs of the company in question. As a result, access for one user of myPERI can be restricted to the data for an individual project, or they can be given access to all data from all PERI construction sites for a specific company.

Continually optimised and expanded since its launch in February 2012, the portal was successfully introduced in Austria last year, with other countries due to follow during 2013.

Stand: FGN.N719

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