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AMS247 Introduces Software Aimed at Small to Mid-Size Firms

AMS247 LLC, Downey, Calif., has introduced tracking software that provides small to mid-sized companies with a solution that often is limited to larger firms, according to the company.

The ASSRI Software Solution, combined with the Casio IT-3100 handheld wireless data terminal, offers businesses turnkey efficiency and productivity at a lower cost, AMS247 says.

"Our existing clients have been able to accommodate a 61 percent increase in business without hiring extra personnel," says Alex Gonzalez, AMS247 president. "The combined effectiveness of the software and hardware increased productivity and efficiency in their document destruction business."

In addition to document destruction firms, AMS247 is targeting companies delivering products and services that require automated vehicle/driver scheduling, inventory control and accounting in a single package.

More information on ASSRI is available from AMS247 at www.ams247.com or by calling (877) 726-7247 or (585) 624-2562.

Axo Releases the V-Max Shredliner

Axo Shredders, Kitchener, Ontario, has introduced the V-Max Shredliner, available in two models.

The V-Max, which is built on the 340 Peterbilt chassis, is capable of shredding 9,000 pounds per hour, according to Axo. The standard model features a 10,000-pound payload, while the Supersize model offers a 17,000-pound payload.

It is equipped with the Axo unloading system, the Shur Grip container lift system and the Axo solid cutter system.

More information is available online at www.axo-shredders.com.

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