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You are here: Home1 / News2 / TMS aiming to keep off-roaders moving with new TPMS

TMS aiming to keep off-roaders moving with new TPMS

Date: 13th February 2012 Author: Tyrepress Editors Comments: 0

AM Bromley Limited has launched new products intended to keep large off-road vehicles on the go for longer. TMS Log Graph is an analytical tool to be used in conjunction with its existing tyre pressure system, which features improved sensors.

The company’s Tire Monitor System (TMS) already offers a range of sensor devices designed to keep costs low and productivity high. At a time when companies are experiencing increasing fuel costs and pressure on profits it makes sense to investigate the TMS proposition to drive efficiencies by optimising tyre – and therefore vehicle – performance. 

With this latest release AM Bromley’s TMS System provides visible, real-time data to drivers and managers that ensure a strong return on the investment they make in their tires, for as long as possible. 

Director, Mandy Bromley explained: “We’re always striving to add value to our proposition so we talked to our clients and soon realised that a tool that provided meaningful analysis of key tyre maintenance information would be of significant benefit to them.  I’m extremely proud that in launching TMS Log Graph we’ve responded to a real need. “

The initial TMS range launched in 2005 and was well-received and is now used by thousands of off road vehicles across the world.

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