UK Software Ltd

Track Record
Incorporated in 1993, UK Software specialises in Records Management Solutions using Bar-Code & RFID technology.

Steady growth has been achieved since incorporation and much of the product development has been achieved by working closely with our Clients in the same way as a 'User Group'.


Where We Are
Our officesWe are based at the Innovation Centre in Broadstairs, Kent. Our offices are only 60 minutes from the M25 via the M2, 45 minutes from Ashford International Station with direct links by Eurostar to Lille, Paris and other European Destinations.
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A ‘One Stop Shop’

Skilled IT teamOur highly skilled team includes electronic engineers, programmers, architecture developers and business process consultants who work together to create new products and continuously improve existing ones. We are not therefore just "Computer Programmers" but we also design and manufacture bespoke hardware to work with our software.

In essence, we are "Business Process System Developers and Manufacturers."

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The Team

John Messeter (CEO) & David Welch (TD) spearhead a well experienced team at UKS.

John’s background is in the formation of Strategic Business Alliances, Finance & Marketing, whilst David’s specialist knowledge is in Electronics & Software Development.

We have a dedicated “Client Help Line”, a Software Development Team, whose aim is to offer a constantly evolving and improving product, and Client Administration to support Client requirements.

With an “eye to the future”, we will shortly be recruiting overseas, with a view to expanding further into Mainland Europe.

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Transearch free trialTranSearch Walkthrough

Our TranSearch demonstration videos offer a flavour of what the system can do:

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EnglishCompliant

Driven by Records Management legislation, TranSearch is fully compliant with most European Regulations – including IAASB (ISA 230 & ISQCI Standards) as well as US regs. – including Sarbanes Oxley (2002).

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