Getac, which supplies 'rugged' mobile computing equipment said it had agreed another deal to supply BMW Group equipment for applications including R&D, production, warehouse logistics and workshop diagnostics.
Getac has been supplying the automaker with vehicle and application testing gear for six years.
The latest order is for notebooks and tablets.
Getac adapted its equipment to the individual needs of the various user groups within the company.
For R&D, security and the protection of sensitive data is important.
In logistics, when using the internal BVIS picking system, the Getac A140's 14-inch display and optional barcode and RFID readers make recording key data simple and efficient.
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By GlobalDataThe semi-rugged S410 notebook is used for workshop vehicle diagnostics. Key features include wireless and wired connectivity for direct access to diagnostic data and rapid vehicle tests.
Getac Technology Corporation, a subsidiary of MiTAC-Synnex Business Group, was established in 1989 as a joint venture with GE Aerospace to supply defence electronic products.
As well as military, it supplies automotive and process industry, police, fire departments, utility, manufacturing, transportation and logistics customers.