The Bentley Systems, the leading company providing software solution to car technology, announced on Tuesday that it has acquired InspectTech Systems Infrastructure, which is a Pittsburgh, Penn.-based software provide for car makers.
The InspectTech Systems is a software enterprise expertise in field inspection applications and asset management services for bridges and other transportation services. The software prepared by the InspectTech Systems has been widely used in the federal and state transportation departments, bridge transportation authorities, highway transportation agencies, and major toll booth agencies across the United States and the prime transportation authority in Australia.
The major benefit of the InspectSystems Infrastructure is that it helps the car owners to assess the process of planning inspections, collecting and managing inspection data, and complying with the requirement of the government.
"The management at Bentley have always dreamed of working out a software component in our mechanism," said Greg Bentley, Bentley Systems CEO.
"We in Bentley welcome the gesture of collaborating with the InspectSystems to deliver a management and solutions to improve the world class automaker into a next level. The Bentley will provide all the necessary requirements to the new software solutions to take us at par with the rest of the other global car makers and their quality. We want to achieve a rare foot with this and we would be extremely happy if we reach a new destination in the coming days," Bentley said.
According to the announcement, the other benefits of the InspectSystems are disciplined and systematic process of assessing the bridge height and width arrangements and its calculations, automated compliance reporting, and reduces the cost of production.
"One of the great benefits of this acquisition is that now the Bentley will have the additional feature of providing solutions to bridge inspections, overweight and oversize solutions to any customers in the world," added Greg Bentley.
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