Generates invoices directly through any PMS/POS system without modifying existing processes
Supports robust error handling mechanism to ensure you generate
e-invoices without any
worries
Available both on cloud or on-premise deployment models as per client's convenience
One-click reconciliation of e-Invoice data with GSTR-1 data to take care of your compliance needs
Ability to configure custom templates as per your business need to print
e-Invoices in a
single click
Equipped with an SSL encryption for all on cloud deployments & also offer 2F Authentication mechanisms
24x7 in-house technical support and advisory services, dedicated key account manager and priority access to NIC It was the early 20th century, and the
Affordable price, high-end product and great value. No other hidden charges Over the years, the design and performance of
Allows integrations with multiple third party systems/partners to leverage the best out of its friendly RESTFUL API architecture As research and development continue, we can expect
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It was the early 20th century, and the industrial world was in need of more efficient and reliable compressors to power their machinery. The reciprocating compressors of the time were cumbersome, noisy, and prone to vibration. In response, the screw compressor was born. Over the years, the design and performance of screw compressors have been shaped by mathematical modeling and performance calculation.
The story of screw compressors is one of continuous improvement, driven by advances in mathematical modeling and performance calculation. From humble beginnings to the sophisticated designs of today, screw compressors have become a vital component in many industries. As research and development continue, we can expect even more efficient and compact screw compressors to emerge, powering the machinery of tomorrow.
The first screw compressor was patented in the 1930s by a Swedish engineer named Carl de Laval. However, it wasn't until the 1960s that screw compressors gained popularity, particularly in the refrigeration and air conditioning industries. The early designs were based on simple geometric models, which provided a rough estimate of the compressor's performance.