Active Imaging Systems (AIS) announces today that they have multiple Urban Reality (URY) systems on the shelf ready for immediate delivery. Recent economic news has made everyone extremely cautious of capital expenditure. However, the government’s stimulus package will help to kick-start the US economy by pouring billions into shovel-ready infrastructure projects. AIS has been trying to find a way to support their customers in winning the contracts that will result from the stimulus package. Other vendors require order entry-to-delivery cycle times of 8-12 weeks. Because the stimulus money must be spent quickly, these long cycle times do not support quick use and delivery of the survey work-products that will get infrastructure projects running immediately.
AIS will deliver their URY systems from stock. Bill Gutelius, President of AIS says, “There is no other vendor in this market who is capable of immediate delivery and who has committed the capital to put systems on the shelf. We know that time is of the essence for our customers and we are committed to their success. We urge them to take advantage of the most cost-effective 3D imaging system available.”
Phil Arsenault, AIS’s CTO added, “Of course our turnover training and support will get you through your first few projects. We will work side-by-side with you until you say that you don’t need us to stay, not just until the end of the week. The URY system is a turn-key, end-to-end imaging and mapping system, and although we have assured that it is as simple to use as possible, we are there to support the demands of all skill levels.”
Call AIS for a quote on new or used systems immediately, so that you can bid on the stimulus package funded jobs.
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