Intervid - your partner in digital imaging solutions

May 2000 Surveillance

Intervid, after a successful listing on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange last year, has developed a portfolio of services, embracing consulting and design, installation, servicing and rental of digital automated imaging solutions.

Superb software, featuring impressive data storage and search features which cut operating time to a minimum, together with top of the range hardware and maintenance back-up provide the client with a power tool for the future.

From design expertise through to specially selected and trained control room operators, Intervid offers a turnkey management solution.

Business services include:

*Consulting and design: A service to prospective clients to evaluate production and security risks, process and productivity opportunities, together with a Visual Solutions Proposal.

*Service and maintenance: A national network of branches supports comprehensive service and maintenance facility, available in a range of fee options.

*Installation and integration:Highly trained technical personnel enhance, modify and install systems in line with customer specifications. Significant in-house expertise enables Intervid to be independent of suppliers, while establishing close relationships for a competitive advantage.

According to Intervid's Managing Director, Rob le Sueur the company's well-established business has four major advantages to pass on to its clients:

1. Record of success: from Johannesburg International Airport to mining, from municipal street systems to commercial and industrial installations, the company's technology has made a difference across a range of large-scale applications.

2. Rental facility: a unique, comprehensive rental package lightens the burden on capex budgets and passes on a tax shield to clients. Average rental term is five years.

3. Research and development: vision and image technology research is applied in niche markets. In-house experts develop software applications, and enhance systems for current clients.

4. Importing and distribution: standalone capacity enables Intervid to pass on direct import cost benefits to its clients as well as dealing directly with suppliers abroad for technical specifications, protocols and after sales service.

For details contact Rob le Sueur of Intervid on (031) 764 1136 or e-mail: [email protected]





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