Four leaf solution inc: technology specialists.

PositionCORPORATE PROFILE - Company overview

Walk around the offices of Sudbury-based Four Leaf Solutions (FLS) and it Isn't be long before one senses that big things are happening.

It's a critical time for the company. All the overtime and thousands of hours of coding are about to pay off as the company prepares to unveil its Mine Tracker network and Exhibition held in Vancouver in May.

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"We've already received calls from (global) miming companies that want a demonstration the second we're able to do so." says Bob Lavergne, the company products manager.

Founded in 1997 by four programmers from Sudbury, Ontario, FLS has developed breakthrough services and application with repeated success working closely with local mining clients for more than 12 years. Their attention to detail and premium customer care has helped expand the company to 30 Skilled workers and contractors with goals of becoming one the world top-five providers of mining networking solutions.

And its their baby, Mine Tracker, that will help them get there. This precious of technology enables one to search track, and communicate with underground workers manage underground vehicles and oversee mine assets in real time. It links all the systems of the mine together and providers a compilation of production data. Until now, that has not many smaller systems and integrations problems can arise.

Four Leaf Solution has a coast-to coast distribution already in place in Canada United States and has signed an agreement with peruvian Transports Merlin S.A.C.

"I hate to use the term One-Stop-Shop but that what we are," says Lavergne.

"To have the whole package like this you more than likely have to go to three or four different vendors."

Mine Tracker solves these old problems and saves companies thousands of dollars while creating a safe reliable environment for workers.

However installing this kind of infrastructure thousands of feet underground in the rock ore and steel can be challenging. It's easy to connect into an surface with a but a mine's biggest issue is power. Standard building plans have an outlet every 12 feet, but it's every 10,000 feet in a mine. However it took unconventional thinking to develop the Mine Tracker system to this stage and Lavergne is confident they have a solid to the installations process. They are, after all, a solutions - driven company.

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"Without a doubt, it's the most diverse technology company in Northern Ontario," says Lavergne.

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