Business clocks communicate in real time when jobs are booked
Welsh Secretary David Jones paid tribute to the workforce at a Flintshire factory. Mr Jones called the investment by Indonesia in the Broughton plane plant “testament to the trust” AirAsia places in “the talent and innovative capabilities of Airbus’ workforce, and the site in Broughton plays an integral part in its global success”. One hundred new planes from AirAsia will be built at Broughton, and while visiting there PM David Cameron added the deal was “a tremendous boost” for jobs.
Timely information is increasingly important within Welsh business. That is why the new range of T32xx clocks from Time and Attendance Wales actively communicate with the WinTA computer system when a person clocks, books them ‘ON’ to a job or uses their card to open a door. Real time communications provides you with the information as it occurs. All user activity within the system is recorded for audit purposes, with time and date transactions of information both before and after changes.