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Beamex LOGiCAL is a subscription-based calibration software using cloud technology.
The LOGiCAL database stores all your instruments to calibrate and the calibration references. You can plan your calibration work in LOGiCAL and assign the work to people doing the calibration. The calibration work tasks are sent to mobile devices for the guided execution of the calibration. Once the calibration work is done, results are synchronized from the mobile devices to LOGiCAL. Calibration results are stored in the LOGiCAL database for analysis and certificate generation.
The unique communication technology enables the cloud-based software to communicate with mobile devices. You can use LOGiCAL with Beamex documenting calibrators for a fully paperless and digitalized calibration process, or you can use a mobile phone or a tablet with the free Beamex bMobile calibration application to document your calibrations.
LOGiCAL software is ideal for calibration professionals who want to step-up from an outdated, home-made or paper-based calibration solution into the latest technology with a cloud-based solution.
LOGiCAL gets you up and running quickly and easily without an IT platform investment, aligning costs with activities in a pay-per-use environment. LOGiCAL supports your first steps in digitalizing your calibration process; with easy and safe management of calibration references, instrument records and calibration results without paper. LOGiCAL supports robust mobile solutions in the hands of field technicians in demanding environments, removing the need to carry laptops to your point of work. You can start using LOGiCAL together with the free bMobile phone/tablet application that will support your existing calibration references or step up to using Beamex documenting calibrators for a fully automated calibration process.
LOGiCAL is a perfect solution for many different industries such as: Calibration Service Providers, Water and Wastewater Plants, Power Plants, Aerospace, Automotive, Food and Beverage, Pulp & Paper and many others.
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LOGiCAL supports your first steps in digitalizing your calibration process; with easy and safe management of calibration references, instrument records and calibration results without paper.
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