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New software can track any cylinder

UK: Beijer Ref’s FGASmanager refrigerant cylinder tracking system has been upgraded to enable customers to track any cylinder, regardless of its origin.

FGASmanager Pro promises to provide all the existing benefits of FGASmanager with the added benefit of allowing contractors the ability to add any cylinder that needs tracking onto the system, no matter where it came from or who supplied it.

It provides complete control of purchased refrigerant, the allocation of cylinders to engineers and refrigerant usage by system for all cylinders, even non refrigerant cylinders.

This powerful tool ensures that your activities comply with F-Gas regulations, including the ability to generate hazardous waste transfer notes automatically. The notes are generated with all the necessary fields populated and are ready to print within seconds.

Another built-in feature allows you to organise cylinder collections, or returns, from your computer and/or mobile device automatically generating the correct paperwork.

The free-of-charge software, which is compatible with all computers and mobile devices, was developed exclusively for the Beijer Ref UK and Ireland wholesalers Dean & Wood, HRP, RW Refrigeration Wholesale and DWG.

 FGASmanager is available online at www.fgasmanager.com

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