True to tradition, Logimatic once again participated in this year’s AJOUR conference held in Odense. But this time was a little different than before, as the cloud-based maintenance solution INEXTIA was launched.
The two maintenance solutions INEXTIA and SERTICA were both presented at this year’s Ajour conference. SERTICA is a familiar maintenance solution to many of the master mechanics who attend Ajour every year.
Hans Chr. Jensen, Sales Manager at Logimatic says: “At the Ajour conference, we meet many of our good existing customers, but of course also many new potential customers. It is therefore a real pleasure to experience that SERTICA is still among the very best solutions available on the market.”
INEXTIA builds on the solid core concepts of its sister system SERTICA. INEXTIA differs primarily in the user interface, as it is a platform-independent system. INEXTIA can be used on many types of devices such as Android tablets, iPads, lap-tops, smartphones, computers, etc.
INEXTIA requires no installation, servers or backup as the solution runs through a regular web browser. The system is easy to use and requires minimal training. INEXTIA can also be combined with simple mobile apps for, for example, error messages or photo documentation, but of course also for employee-specific job lists.
INEXTIA is aimed at companies with basic maintenance needs. If you want increased functionality and modules to support business-critical workflows, special screen layouts and documentation requirements, SERTICA is the right solution. Both solutions can be hosted by Logimatic and with these two maintenance solutions, Logimatic now reaches all types of companies.
Hans Chr. Jensen, Sales Manager at Logimatic says: “AJOUR this year can be described as a success, both in relation to SERTICA and the product launch of INEXTIA. This was confirmed by the many interested companies that visited us at the stand. We have taken a big technological step into tomorrow’s world and are able to deliver future-proof systems. We look forward to further dialog with the many visitors.”