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Cary IL (SPX) Mar 18, 2008 LandAirSea Systems has announced that it recorded record sales for its GPS tracking products in 2007. With the continued success of the passive Tracking Key and 3100 series, along with the next generation 8100 real-time unit, LandAirSea Systems delivered more than 25,000 GPS tracking systems worldwide. The growing popularity of GPS tracking transcends numerous applications and industries. Among the many customers utilizing LandAirSea's GPS tracking products are consumers, small to large businesses managing their mobile assets and workforce, as well as federal and state law enforcement agencies. This fact ushers in a new era for this technology as quality retailers recognize these opportunities and are looking to LandAirSea to fill this need. With all PepBoys Auto Parts stores nationally as well as 250+ Radio Shack Dealers, this represents more than 1,000 retail stores carrying the Tracking Key within the United States alone. "We have expanded international operations by developing distribution channels throughout Europe, Indonesia, and Australia. This decision was built upon the success of the U.S. market share as well as the long anticipated GSM-based international real-time unit launching in the summer of 2008," said Steve Moehling, VP Sales and Marketing. Related Links LandAirSea Systems GPS Applications, Technology and Suppliers
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