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Satamatics And Satalliance Announce Partnership

Together at last.
by Staff Writers
Lahore, Pakistan (SPX) Aug 28, 2008
Satamatics and Satalliance have announced their strategic partnership. Satalliance, a leading provider of asset management and tracking solutions in Pakistan and South Asia, will assist Satamatics in selling solutions such as Satamatics'LandTrack.

Satalliance will leverage their in-country expertise providing local sales, technical support and installations. Satamatics LandTrack, is a multi-functional two-way asset management solution providing users with real-time journey details.

This solution also allows users to set customer defined alarms for actions such as speeding and unauthorised travel. If theset speed limit is exceeded or a vehicle goes outside of pre-set geofences then a message is automatically sent alerting of the situation.

John McQueen, Global Sales and Marketing Director for Satamatics said: "This agreement gives us great opportunity to develop and expand further into the South Asian market. Satalliance has a wealth of expertise and country knowledge and with an already successful tracking solutions business it makes them an ideal route tomarket."

Aqeel Bashir, CEO of Satalliance said of the partnership: "We are pleased to be expanding our product range with Satamatics solutions. The potential in the South Asian market is vast, and with Satamatics products and our market knowledge I believe that both parties will benefit greatly from this agreement."

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