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Richmond Systems Limited.   # 202 - 5560 Minoru Boulevard.   Richmond, British Columbia.   V6X 2A9.
Phone: (604) 270-8788      Fax: (604) 273-7233      Toll Free (in Canada): (888) 999-8788 

Richmond Systems Limited specializes in the development of software products for log scaling operations in British Columbia, Alberta, Oregon, and Washington State.  RSL also proudly sells and services rugged ‘Juniper’, ‘Dap’, and ‘Corvallis Micro’-brand handheld computers (both Windows CE and DOS) for forestry and heavy industrial applications.

‘MobileScale’ Log Scaling Software for Handheld Computers: RSL’s ‘MobileScale’ log scaling software for handheld computers (both DOS and Windows CE) offers users a complete package of data entry, reporting, file export, Harvest Billing System signing, large data storage, multiple scaling methods, and more!

‘NetScale’ Log Computing Software:  NetScale is a powerful, web-based log computing program that is specifically designed for the British Columbia forest industry.  Use NetScale to create booms, perform cutoffs, edit data, email customers reports, digitally sign HBS loads, and submit scaling data directly to the Harvest Billing System website.    

Handheld Computer Sales:  Richmond Systems is pleased to offer our customers a range of product options in the area of rugged Windows CE and DOS handheld computers.  Contact us today for our best price quote on Juniper Systems Allegro, Dap Technologies, and Corvallis MicroTechnologies (CMT) handhelds.    

Handheld Service & Repair:  As with software, equipment service and repairs are integral parts of our business.  With our offices located just minutes from the Vancouver International Airport in Richmond, British Columbia, we are perfectly situated to pick up and ship repaired units anywhere in North America.  Free price quotes available!

 

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This page created on September 2, 1997. Last updated May 4, 2004.