DaimlerChrysler Orders Nighthawk System Units for the second time
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Nighthawk Systems,
Incorporated, a leading provider of intelligent wireless power management and
emergency notification solutions has recently announced that it has received an
additional order for customized wireless power control units which are to be
used by DaimlerChrysler manufacturer of best in quality Mercedes
tail lights in
controlling the venting of heat in their
Nighthawk also added that they
have received initial order for the same units last March of this year. The 2.1
million square feet plant covers 136 acres and contains hundreds of exhaust
fans that control the emission of heat from the plant. It was Nighthawk that
developed custom units to enable DaimlerChrysler to control the exhaust fans
wirelessly from almost anywhere whether it’s from the inside or from the
outside of the plant.
The Nighthawk will help
DaimlerChrysler to get rid of expensive wiring costs and will allow plant
officials to turn on and off the fans remotely in order to balance the amount
of heat escaping the plant. This will better enable DaimlerChrysler to manage
the condition within the plant based on external factors such as weather and
even on internal factors such as lighter product loads especially during
holiday schedules. The American Messaging with facilities on site in
Last September 2006, Nighthawk
announced that they and the American Messaging has agreed to join forces in
order to provide telemetry solutions to enterprise customers who are making use
of the American Messaging’s wireless network. The American Messaging is
currently the second largest paging company in the
About Nighthawk Systems, Inc.
Nighthawk is the leading
provider of intelligent wireless power control products that enable
simultaneous activation or de-activation of multiple assets or systems on
demand. Nighthawk’s also installed customer base services like major electric
utilities, internet service providers and fire departments in over 40 states.
The Nighthawk’s products also enable custom message display making them
especially ideal for use in traffic control and emergency notification
situations. More about the Nighthawk system is found at the company’s web site
at www.nighthawksystems.com.
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