ORBCOMM's GlobalTrak Completes Shipment of Fuel
Monitoring Solution in Afghanistan
July 25,
2013
ORBCOMM
Inc. announced that its GlobalTrak
division has completed the shipment of its
state-of-the-art fuel monitoring system, which
is designed to prevent theft of mission-critical
fuel used by U.S. and NATO forces in
Afghanistan. A team has been deployed to
manage on-site installation and launch of this
system.
Following a
comprehensive evaluation of several major
companies, the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
selected GlobalTrak for this project and
determined that it was the only solution
provider that could demonstrate both fuel level
monitoring as well as security of the fuel ports
and valves. Customers include several fuel
companies who have been contracted by DLA to
deliver fuel to critical points around
Afghanistan.
This fuel monitoring
system features an integrated tracking device
that delivers near-real-time location, fuel
level and security status of fuel tankers using
cellular and satellite communication networks to
a central data fusion and monitoring center.
This data can be accessed by the customer
through the Internet or by mobile devices.
Customized reports can also be generated to meet
a customer’s specific requirements.
The system
communicates with fuel sensors that are
installed in chambers of a fuel tanker and
wireless security seals that can be connected to
valves or other fuel access points. This
high-performance solution continuously monitors
fuel levels and security status and will send an
alarm in the event of a sudden breach or change
in fuel level. Valuable metrics on driver and
company performance for transportation
contractors are also delivered and serve as a
powerful forensics tool for the investigation of
theft events.
“The shipment of our
fuel monitoring solution to Afghanistan is an
exciting milestone for this project, and we are
already seeing a growing market need for fuel
security in areas outside the region, such as in
Africa, Latin America and other parts of the
Middle East, where fuel theft is also
prevalent,” said Marc Eisenberg, ORBCOMM’s Chief
Executive Officer. “We believe this solution
will become a major deterrent to fuel theft in
both military and commercial zones throughout
the globe and will significantly improve
operational efficiency for fuel transporters and
other key stakeholders.”
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