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VEEDER-ROOT has followed Lucas Kienzle by offering an electronic tachograph and chart analysers on the British market.

The company this week launched its Series 21-11 electronic tachograph, which is equipped with a microprocessor and which does not need to be resealed or recalibrated after a clutch has been replaced.

ACE-series chart analysers also use microprocessors, and are designed to provide management information from tacho charts.

The basic ACE1 presents information on an LED display, the ACE2 provides it additionally on a paper print-out, and the ACE3 top model is compatible with a computer.

Veeder-Root says the analysers are small enough to use at depot level, and points out that they are suitable for any make of EEC tachograph chart.

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