Introduced “Dynamic Geo-Fencing”. This removed the need for any actions by the driver. The departure, delivery and return to the yard are all automatically recorded without input from the driver.
2007
Introduced In-Vehicle Navigation with turn-by-turn directions via Garmin™ Portable Navigation Device
2006
Introduced CommForce\TrackForce a mobile workforce system. Initially designed to meet the needs of the telecommunications industry (CommForce) it quick progressed to serve the needs of any organization with a mobile field workforce (TrackForce)
2004
Introduced a mounted black box GPS solution that was comparable in price to phone based GPS systems and far more reliable.
2002
Introduced VMRecords a product designed to track maintenance cost and PMs for equipment throughout the organization.
2001
Introduced GPS tracking using Nextel phones. This offered an inexpensive alternative to what at the time were expensive hard mounted GPS systems.
2000
Introduced ODT our order delivery tracking product. ODT gave everyone in the organization a “real time” view of what was happening with orders. Perhaps more importantly it provided a true understanding of delivery cost and identified where management needed to focus attention to reduce cost.
1996
Introduced Graphics Aided Estimating. This greatly simplified the most difficult aspect of blue print take offs, Roof take-offs.
1994
After a two-year R&D period DQ Technologies introduced the DQ2000 Take-Off and Quoting System in March of 1994. The underlying reason for the success of the DQ2000 Estimating System came from our unique understanding of “how estimators did take-offs”. The kind of understanding that comes from the years of real life operations experience garnered by the staff at DQ Technologies. … Read More
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