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Aquarius has a reputation for excellence since its creation in 2005 and for the past 10 years Aquarius has continuously been developing its software solution, known as ‘ClockWatcher’, for the road transport industry.

In 2005, we were the first company to offer analogue and digital tachograph analysis software in one package; this enabled road transport customers to self-analyze and manage their own driver and vehicle data simply.

In this time ClockWatcher has continually evolved in line with developments in technology and customer’s needs; yet the underlying core technical functionality remains the same, which is testament to the system’s original design.

Our focus has always been about making sure that our core software system, ClockWatcher, in terms of its day to day features and usability, is the best it can be technically.

We then combine our skills and knowledge of the legislation to identify how it can be utilised alongside other mobile and business tools to help simplify and improve the efficiencies of a modern transport operation such as remote downloading of vehicles and driver cards.

This also includes our unique digital signature capture innovation, which is transforming the management of compliance requirements by enabling the digital capture of driver signatures on infringement documentation via touch screen tablets and PCs.

Our clients range from major hauliers and well-known brands to small owner-drivers — and everything in between — our complete end-to-end solution helps operators of all sizes and disciplines manage their compliance responsibilities with ease.

"Our focus has always been about making sure that our core software system is the best it can be technically. We then combine our knowledge of the legislation to identify how it can be utilised alongside other mobile and business tools to help simplify and improve the efficiencies of a modern transport operation."

Guy Reynolds, Aquarius Co-Founder

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