krmy adopts Roadnet
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'R OJE CT LAWSON, the emputer-controlled system o assist the Army to cornline loads and trips for UKlased vehicles, will be using he Roadnet database owned iy Synergy Logistics of -litch in, and kept up to date by he AA.
. This follows a successful ine-off study in 1972, and a ater competitive tender in 974.
The first study under the iew agreement has now ieen completed, with travel measurements all confirmed as within the 2 per cent tolerance stipulated.
The Project Lawson team and the Royal Corps of Transport expect this new project to result in substantial transport and fuel economies over the next year. These expectations have been verified in the first few weeks of live operation.
Other departments within the Ministry of Defence are entitled to access to the Roadnet su ite under the existing agreement.