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Avocor L Series Selected by US Cattle Feed Supplier

Avocor L Series helps Midwest PMS cut workflows from an hour to 15 minutes with a 105in Teams, Zoom and Webex display.

Avocor L Series for US cattle feed supplier

Avocor L Series has enhanced collaboration and efficiency at the US cattle feed supplier Midwest PMS, LLC.

The L Series is an ultra-wide interactive display designed for video conferencing and collaboration in various settings, from boardrooms to educational environments.

Describing itself as a global leader in collaboration solutions, Avocor explains in a recent press release that it was recommended by Midwest PMS’s trusted AV integration partner "AVI Systems".

Midwest PMS reportedly reached the decision that it needed to update its audio-visual setup after realising the potential it could have to create a more collaborative work environment, streamline workflows, and boost decision-making processes.

Mario Mentana, Director of Information Technology at Midwest PMS, provided feedback on the Avocor L Series: “The implementation of the Avocor L Series has transformed the way Midwest PMS operates."

“Up to five team members can now work together on the Avocor L Series large touchscreen, to foster a dynamic environment for collaborative problem-solving."

“The ability to share ideas and manipulate data in real time fosters a more engaged workforce and leads to better decision-making."

Tasks that once took an hour can now be completed in just 15 minutes.”

Avocor L Series

The Avocor L Series has a 105” ultra-wide screen with an aspect ratio of 21:9, offering a large visual workspace that can support participation and creativity within meetings.

With this extra room, Midwest PMS is now able to show large diagrams on the screen, for example.

It puts an end to co-workers having to huddle around small screens and laptops, giving them space to comfortably view the visual content.

The L series also enables multiple users to work on the display at the same time, which comes in handy when you’re wanting to brainstorm ideas.

Avocor’s touchscreen device also seamlessly integrates with popular platforms, including Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Zoom, and Cisco Webex.

It offers universal compatibility with UC systems like Logitech, HP, and Lenovo, as well as both type-C and HDMI connections for greater flexibility.

Teams no longer need to concern themselves with ‘cumbersome’ file transfers or split the collaborative work across multiple devices as the display lets them share presentations, documents, and more.

From a engineering perspective, the L Series display has ‘transformed’ maintenance planning processes at Midwest PMS as real-time visualisation of its facilities helps them to make better decisions when  it comes to new installations and repairs.

John Dace, Account Manager at AVI Systems, believes the Avocor L Series will rapidly prove to be a valuable business commodity: “Mario and the team at PMS were really impressed with the Avocor L Series when they saw our HQ demo model in action."

“They were impressed with the responsiveness of the touchscreen, as Mario said, it was the best he’d seen."

“The installation process was smooth and efficient, with minimal disruption to daily operations."

“As we already knew, the Avocor L Series is a reliable solution which delivers consistent performance ensuring a quick return on investment for Midwest PMS.”

Avocor views its implementation at Midwest PMS as a demonstration of its display solutions' "transformative power".

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