ORBCOMM and Cartrack Deliver
Telematics Solution for
African Market
29 May 2013
Cartrack (Pty) Ltd.
(Cartrack) has selected
ORBCOMM to provide satellite
data communication services
to extend its current range
of GSM logistics and
telematics solutions.
Cartrack will distribute the
high-performance fleet
management solution
throughout the African
continent via its growing
brand and dealer network.
Cartrack, a leading vehicle
tracking and logistics
company based in
Johannesburg, South Africa,
will use ORBCOMM’s global
satellite network to track
and monitor the location,
routes and status of its
vehicles in near-real-time.
By integrating ORBCOMM’s
global satellite
communications service into
its telematics solution,
Cartrack will helps its
customers gain significant
operating advantages and
cost savings through an
enhanced coverage footprint
and improved visibility and
security over their assets
even in the most remote
areas of the African
continent outside of typical
GSM coverage.
“Cartrack’s agreement
with ORBCOMM further
demonstrates our commitment
to the African market and
our industry leadership as
the top choice for wireless
M2M services,” said
Christian Allred, ORBCOMM’s
Senior Vice President of
International. “With the
growing importance of
cost-effective, reliable
connectivity in powering M2M
applications, ORBCOMM will
play a pivotal role in the
successful implementation of
Cartrack’s telematics
solution. In addition,
ORBCOMM’s recent
installation of key ground
infrastructure in South
Africa will provide even
greater network availability
and geographic coverage for
the Sub-Saharan countries.”
“Cartrack’s vehicle
telematics services require
a high standard of
performance, quality and
geographic reach, and
ORBCOMM meets this need with
ubiquitous global coverage,
reliability and integrated
M2M services,” said John
Edmeston, Cartrack’s
Managing Director. “We are
very pleased with the
positive response from our
dealer network, which is
very excited to offer our
cost-effective tracking and
monitoring applications to
the African market.”