IdTracks-Gauges Basic Edition 1.1.2

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    27/12/2003
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  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

idTracks-Gauges is a manufacturing gauge tracking software. Tracking actual gauge usage is important for gauges that require calibration. Calibration is expensive and a gauge that is held up in calibration may slow down or even stop certain operations on the manufacturing floor. idTracks-Gauges can also track the jobs and products that used a specific gauge. idTracks Basic edition is a single user version that can be installed on one computer and perform all the operations from a single location.

idTracks-Gauges can help you take control of your gauge management and gauge maintenance tasks by tracking a gauge checkout, usage and calibration operations. It can use barcodes or iButtons for tracking all the steps your gauges go through in the warehouse and the factory floor. It is a flexible tool that can be configured to your factory operations and can save you thousands of dollars in gauge calibration costs, manufacturing delay and rework costs.

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