UltraShred Introduces Mobile Collection Vehicle
UltraShred LLC, Spokane Valley, Wash., has introduced a new document collection vehicle.
The truck is available in three sizes that can hold from 10,000 to 15,000 pounds of paper. Operators can chose between lifting two 64- or 96-gallon carts or one 175-gallon cart.
A flip of a switch allows quick and secure tipping of documents into the cargo area, according to a press release from UltraShred.
The vehicle’s live floor unloading system offers operators the ability to adjust the load inside the cargo area as they collect material and to unload the truck at the end of the day. UltraShred notes that this feature is also a plus for unloading in facilities with low ceilings.
UltraShred’s mobile collection vehicle comes standard as a Deluxe Freightliner M2, but can be ordered on the customer’s choice of chassis, according to the company.
More information is available online at www.UltraShred.com or by calling (877) 468-5872.
O’Neil Software Celebrates 25 Years
Irvine, Calif.-based O’Neil Software is celebrating its 25th year in business in 2006.
Since its inception in 1981 and the introduction of RSDos, its first product, and RSWin, O’Neil Software has researched and developed a comprehensive line of products, including RS-SQL, RSMobile and RSWeb, to meet the challenges associated with record center management.
According to a press release from the company, O’Neil counts more than 850 record centers, including start-ups and multi-nationals in more than 60 countries, among its customers.
O’Neil Software solutions manage and track multiple types of data, including traditional storage boxes, file folders, documents and tapes from deposit to destruction and from work order to invoice, according to the company.
More information about O’Neil Software and its products is available online at www.oneilsoft.com.
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