One
of the definite selling points of turning to Oriel Systems (http://www.orielsystems.com) for
the supply, installation and support of a telemetry
system has long been its ability to cater for a genuinely wide range of
requirements across the oil and gas, water, printing and chemical industries.
The high technology industrial services provider has spent more than 25 years
developing an understanding of the most specialised demands that can arise,
accordingly developing systems that are flexible, scalable, high-performing and
affordable.
With
a list of valued customers that includes BP, Unilever, Virgin, Roche, Chick
Master, Thermo, AAK, Aviagen, Nestle, Oxfordshire County Council, SunChemical
and many more instantly recognisable names, prospective customers may be
interested in Oriel Systems' work with them. Such assignments have included the
supply and integration of CCTV and remote monitoring and control systems into
the Driver Controlled Delivery system of BP, at every single BP LPG site across
the UK. Each site saw the installation of a PC based Control and Monitoring
software system, which meant that when a tanker arrived out of hours, a voice
communications channel would be opened between the filling site and the
Scotland-based Central Control Station.
On
another occasion, Oriel Systems was contacted by the King's Lynn Consortium of
Internal Drainage Boards, which is responsible for providing 16 member IDBs
with administrative and engineering services. The total area that it looks
after spans some 100,000 hectares, so it wasn't perhaps so surprising that the
firm entrusted Oriel Systems with the creation of a feasibility study and
proposals on the best means of achieving a cohesive telemetry strategy. Oriel Systems
played an integral role through successive phases of the project, not only
installing the entire system but also managing, supporting and maintaining it
from a nearby East Anglia office.
Whatever
the exact remote monitoring
requirements, Oriel Systems has continually met them for so many different
organisations, as was the case when Cambridgeshire's Middle Level Commissioners
got in touch about a replacement telemetry system that needed to meet strict
criteria. With two disparate systems already in use, providing useful
information and having been purchased relatively recently, the MLC did not want
to abandon them in one go. This led to the choice to have an Oriel Systems
telemetry system installed that offered enhanced functionality and enabled the
integration of the disparate systems into one.
From
the implementation of VMI
software that enables the confident monitoring and control of all manner of
remote sites, to systems that can communicate over the likes of radio, PSTN and
GSM, there are so many specialised telemetry requirements that only a firm with
the innovative, but cost-minded approach of Oriel Systems (http://www.orielsystems.com) can
realistically meet. When companies from a wide range of backgrounds get in
touch with the firm about their own big or small project, they too can discover
the extent of its technical team's expertise in everything from wireless
telemetry to SCADA systems
as part of the complete telemetry service.
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