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Rice Lake Weighing Systems is pleased to announce the SURVIVOR OTR-IMS in-motion truck scale system.
Rice Lake Weighing Systems is pleased to announce the SURVIVOR® OTR-IMS in-motion truck scale system. This weigh-in-motion system improves throughput at high-volume facilities by maintaining a steady flow of traffic.
SURVIVOR OTR-IMS features:
- a patent-pending system;
- single-draft weighing;
- Legal for Trade certification; and
- industry-leading support.
The SURVIVOR OTR-IMS helps cut emissions by shortening truck idle and eliminating lines of trucks waiting to be weighed. This in-motion truck scale system can also reduce maintenance by limiting truck braking and improve site safety by allowing drivers to complete transactions from their cabs.
The SURVIVOR OTR-IMS system consists of the 1280 Enterprise™ Series weight indicator with Legal for Trade, in-motion software, the LaserLight3™ remote display and a speed sensor paired with a SURVIVOR OTR truck scale. Compatible with steel or concrete deck SURVIVOR OTR truck scales, the SURVIVOR OTR-IMS system can be installed with new scales or retrofitted to existing scales, enabling every facility to boost productivity and revenue with in-motion weighing.
Learn more about the SURVIVOR OTR-IMS or contact Rice Lake Weighing Systems at 800-472-6703 to discuss your specific vehicle weighing needs.
Rice Lake Weighing Systems is a global leader in weighing and measurement solutions. With a focus on innovative, quality products and legendary customer service, Rice Lake provides solutions for your business. From the industry’s largest selection to an infinite array of customized systems, Rice Lake can meet any requirement.
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