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FleetWatcher’s Electronic Ticketing Eliminates Points of Contact so Drivers Can Maintain Social Distancing

Parul Dubey on February 7, 2021 - in News, Products, Technology

Indianapolis, IN) – Earthwave’s FleetWatcher Electronic Ticketing, or E-ticketing, helps drivers maintain social distancing by eliminating points of contact and ticket transfers inherent with paper ticketing programs.  E-ticketing is an electronic means of producing individual scale tickets and providing material haul summaries for state-funded roadway projects.  In addition to eliminating human points of contact, e-ticketing enhances efficiencies with accurate and timely reporting, and scale ticket integration.  Tickets and summary reports are available via cell phone, allowing access to the information while maintaining a safe six feet of separation.  It is ideal for state funded pavement projects of all types and sizes.

 

Earthwave Technologies’ E-ticketing capabilities are part of their Materials Management Solution (MMS) which has been tested and approved by numerous state DOTs since 2016.  Scale Ticket Integration is one of their most popular features.  The company has partnered with agencies in more than thirteen states over a five-year period, providing a turnkey solution to alleviate the challenges and burdens associated with collecting paper tickets.   

 

Earthwave Technologies manufactures construction-specific wireless telematic products which provide complete visibility to all components used within the process.  Their industry leading FleetWatcher Materials Management Solution (MMS) is being used by asphalt paving contractors across the US.  They also offer modules for e-ticketing, off-road construction, and more.  For additional information visit www.EarthwaveTech.com, e-mail [email protected], call (800) 553-0027, or write Earthwave Technologies, 8727 Commerce Park, Suite E, Indianapolis, IN   46268.

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