John Catling

CEO at WheelRight. WheelRight’s patented drive-over sensors take tyre pressures and loads of any bus, truck, car or van driving over them, using ANPR to identify individual vehicles. Tyre pressure data can be accessed in a variety of formats, including via touch screen print-out for individual users, text messages, data to an app, while the fleet operator can receive a comprehensive log of all of vehicles.

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