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Old 29th Nov 2004, 12:04   #1 (permalink)
 
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ATC Movement Logging Software

I am looking into new software which allows logging of ATC movements to be used on a day to day basis. In addition, any software which allows the movements data to be linked into accounts for billing purposes etc would be useful.

I'm interested if anyone has any information on the software that is currently in use at your unit. So far I know of only one package but I'm sure there may be more.

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Old 29th Nov 2004, 17:30   #2 (permalink)
 
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It depends on how much functionality (hate that word) you NEED as opposed to WANT.

Two UK companies I know about with working products are www.bytron.co.uk and www.copperchase.co.uk

They might have something that meets your needs if you are going to be a heavy user.

Good hunting.

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Old 29th Nov 2004, 21:57   #3 (permalink)
 
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Concur with ST.

We use the Copperchase system and it's easy to use and does everything that you could think of, and can be adapted as required as and when your operation expands.

I haven't used, but heard that Bytron's products are on a par.

The set up costs of both systems are painfully high, but you'd have to employ several expensive people to do the same job as accurately or as quickly.
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