Esri Features Integrity Work Orders on Live User Sites
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- Created on February 06, 2012
- Written by Midland GIS Solutions
“Cities today strive to be more efficient and are seeking to buy products that improve their bottom line while improving on customer satisfaction,” says Erin Allen, Business Development Associate for Midland GIS Solutions. “With the Integrity Work Order System, operators can easily keep track of reports, eliminate long paper trails and address problems more quickly as they arise.”
Integrity Work Orders gives users the ability to consistently track work orders, maximize resources and track maintenance histories, all from one program. Work orders can be created, assigned and scheduled within seconds, allowing operators to effectively manage their field personnel.
With this work order system, historical data and recurring maintenance can be quickly identified and referenced. The analytical features of Integrity Work Orders can help cities recognize recurring utility failures and determine long-term solutions. Past due notifications are also a tremendous benefit to supervisors so that maintenance never goes overlooked.
Integrity Work Orders is an ideal solution for cities seeking a more effective way to track their work orders, maintenance schedules and field personnel. This work order system allows cities and utilities to make better decisions, address maintenance problems more quickly and maximize their resources, all resulting in time and money saved.
About Midland GIS Solutions
Midland GIS Solutions is an Esri Business Partner, providing complete GIS and GPS solutions to municipalities, utility companies and private organizations. Midland GIS Solutions offers data collection, GIS mapping and innovative web GIS services to manage your municipal infrastructure and utility data to increase efficiency in maintenance, work flow and overall productivity. With nearly 38 years of mapping and GIS experience, Midland GIS Solutions is an industry-leading and diverse GIS development Company. www.midlandgis.com and www.integritygis.com.
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