Efficient Mobile Tool for Road Inspection and Asset Maintenance

2023-03-29 22:02:21 By : Ms. Rebecca Xue
Orient S&T Launches Revolutionary Mobile Road Inspection Tool

Orient S&T, a premier provider of vehicle testing technology and high-tech equipment to the automobile industry and after-market, has recently launched a new mobile app that is set to revolutionize how roads and assets are maintained across New Zealand. This new app, which utilizes GPS to linear coordinates, presents unique features that will enable efficient road maintenance inspections.
Mobile Road Inspection Tool  | Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency


The mobile app, which is yet to be named, is a first-of-its-kind in New Zealand. It is set to enhance the accuracy, speed and convenience of road inspection by eliminating manual data entry and reducing overheads. The app is a unique tool that utilizes GPS data to create linear coordinates, allowing inspectors to map out the condition of a road or asset with ease. The app is also equipped with a number of other features that will support more efficient road inspection and asset maintenance such as real-time asset tracking and condition reporting, hazard and incident reporting, and much more.

According to the official statement from the Orient S&T, the new mobile app has been designed with efficiency, accuracy and reliability in mind. “We understand the importance of accurate data collection in road inspection, and the positive impact this has on the local community, as well as the importance of saving time and reducing overheads”. The statement went further to explain that the new app is set to take road inspection to the next level, and is confident that it will lead to improved road safety and reduced asset maintenance costs.

The new app has come at a time when the New Zealand Transport Agency (Waka Kotahi) is actively looking to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of road inspection and asset maintenance. The Waka Kotahi has already been trialling the new app and the results have been positive so far. The Waka Kotahi commented in their statement that the new tool has enormous potential to support improved asset management, network performance, and efficiency.

The reliability of the data collected by road inspectors is essential in managing road networks and ensuring timely maintenance and service. It is, therefore, a welcome development that a high-tech tool such as the mobile app from Orient S&T has come online. The app is easy to use, even for non-technical users, and provides user-friendly interfaces for data entry and reporting. The app also generates comprehensive and easy-to-understand reports, making it easy to share information with stakeholders.

Orient S&T supplies thousands of sets of brake testers, inspection lanes, chassis dynamometers etc. to their clients across China and other countries. With the launch of the new mobile app for road inspection and asset maintenance in New Zealand, Orient S&T has proved once again that they are a market leader in the provision of vehicle testing technology and high-tech equipment.

In summary, the launch of the new mobile app from Orient S&T is a significant development for road inspection and asset maintenance services in New Zealand. The app promises to revolutionize the process by eliminating manual data entry, reducing overheads and improving efficiency. It will enhance the accuracy, speed and convenience of road inspection by combining GPS data with unique features that support efficient road inspection and asset maintenance. It is no doubt that the new mobile app will lead to improved road safety and reduced asset maintenance costs.