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Veeder Root EMR3 Electronic Registration
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Veeder Root EMR3 Electronic Registration




Veeder-Root leads the world's in Meter Registration products, and has done so since the 1950’s.  Our mechanical register has the widest distribution and service network available, with hundreds of thousands in installed base. The Veeder-Root Electronic Registration platform is built on years of experience in the industry and provides robust and reliable productivity solutions for the right price. 

From Delivery Truck fleets and Depot/Terminal installations to Aviation refueling and specialty industrial applications, Veeder Root continues to provide top quality products and customer service by offering the latest technology in meter-registers and total fuel flow measurement solutions.

The Next Standard in Electronic Register Systems
The new generation of electronic meter-register, exemplified by Veeder-Root's EMR3, wraps the latest technology around a robust/user-friendly system, providing unprecedented value for customers worldwide. Fully capable of meeting the most demanding customer requirements, it can be affordably configured to fit a wide variety of industry applications. For over four decades, Veeder-Root's Mechanical Register has set the global standard in quality, performance and value. We carry on that tradition with the EMR3.

Transaction Data Storage
The ability of any electronic meter register system to store fuel-dispensing transaction data is critical in today's total-solution business environment. That's why Veeder-Root designed a non-volatile memory capability in the EMR3. The system continuously stores data for the last 200 transactions. All EMR3 systems include three communication ports, intended for connection with vehicle On-board computers, Delivery Ticket Printers, I.B. net, or other auxiliary devices. Many leading back-office software providers rely on EMR3as a key component in their fuel-solution offerings, using hand-held devices to transfer data from the I.B. unit to the customer's Back-office PC.




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