Digital Water Monitoring Technology Calibration Portal Launched

September 10, 2020

Water quality monitoring technology developer Rivertrace Limited said it established a new, web-based calibration portal that will enable complete transparency of compliance and inspection paperwork related to water monitoring equipment.

The free-to-access digital portal was developed by Rivertrace in conjunction with development partner Intellore. Hosted on the AWS (Amazon Web Services) cloud, the portal can be retrieved at any time via desktop and mobile browsers, allowing Rivertrace’s network of staff, customers, OEMs and agents to access information relating to the entire range of Rivertrace monitoring products, including calibration forms, product manuals and certification.

(Image: Rivertrace)
(Image: Rivertrace)

Once registered, a user can enter the IMO number of any vessel that has Rivertrace monitoring equipment on board and track its movement and estimated time of arrival for next port call. This enables the easy set-up of appointments with agents to carry out calibration checks, as and when required.

Additionally, the digitalized system is designed to send email reminders to Rivertrace and monitoring equipment users when recalibration checks are due. With all parts, customer information and serial numbers integrated with Rivertrace’s Manufacturing Resources Planning System, accurate information required for calibration is provided seamlessly. API (Application Programming Interface) integrations enable the automation of transactions and ensure that accurate, valid information is easy to find.

Martin Saunders, Operations Director at Rivertrace, says, “This is an important step in our ongoing digital offering to our customers. As a company, we are embracing digital transformation and we want to pass on the benefits to our global customer base. This platform will allow us to explore further advantages to our customers and make accessing information simple and intuitive.”

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