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At the ISC East 2019 event at Jacob Javits Center in New York City, Morse Watchmans (ISC East booth #847) is showcasing its KeyWatcher Touch key management solutions that protect important keys and physical assets, resulting in reduced downtime, fewer losses, and improved accountability. Also featured is their latest addition, KeyWatcher Fleet which is proven to optimise fleet utilisation and longevity through key control.

Morse Watchmans has multiple decades of experience in delivering proven key management systems with extensive audit capabilities,” said Joe Granitto, COO, Morse Watchmans. “KeyWatcher Touch and KeyWatcher Fleet make it easier than ever to protect valuable investments and to streamline key management.

KeyWatcher Touch key management system

Morse Watchmans’ KeyWatcher Touch key management system features a 7” touchscreen with an easy-to-use interface

Morse Watchmans’ KeyWatcher Touch key management system features a 7” touchscreen with an easy-to-use interface and patented SmartKey system with KeyAnywhere technology to make it simple to withdraw and return a key securely to any key cabinet in an enterprise.

KeyWatcher Touch also offers the convenience of scheduled PDF reports that are emailed to authorised recipients. Email delivery of customised or standard reports can be scheduled for any frequency or specific time, or they can be accessed using the Morse Watchmans smartphone app.

KeyWatcher Fleet management solution

System administrators have access to view or run reports as needed. The system also enables security management to notify a user via email when a key becomes overdue. Built on proven KeyWatcher Touch hardware, KeyWatcher Fleet is the only key control system with software designed specifically for fleet management.

A dashboard displays vehicle use, bookings, status, and more. Administrators can generate quick and customisable reports to gain actionable insight on fleet utilisation and operations.

Morse Watchmans Smarts

Morse Watchmans Smarts lets administrators create policies to enable automatic vehicle allocation. Vehicles can be assigned by lowest mileage, most fuel, priority and more. Drivers can be notified automatically via email or text if a specific vehicle is not available, and unique pin codes or optional card or fingerprint readers provide strong key/vehicle management.

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