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Monitoring field activities accurately

Boschung says that its bMoves tool is a novel digital solution for managing field services.
March 14, 2022 Read time: 1 min
Using the bMoves app, interventions from each operator are displayed in real time on a phone, tablet or computer

With its intuitive design, bMoves allows maintenance departments of roads, airports and municipalities to improve field activity monitoring. Boschung says its innovative solution can support organisations in analytical and decision-making work.

Designed to ease the workload for maintenance departments, bMoves features tools to improve field services, onsite reporting and fleet management.

With the bMoves app, everything an operator does in the field is accurately recorded and located. The bMoves app for Android and iOS, features an easy-to use interface for efficient and reliable data acquisition. It can connect wirelessly to any vehicle and retrieve data, such as route or equipment usage.

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