User:Superyalda/TrackTec

History
TrackTec, Ltd. is an Israeli hi-tech company which designs, develops and manufactures Vehicle Tracking Systems (VTS) and Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) technologies. TrackTec began in 2006 when they released their state-of-the-art DPL V2 device (Dual Purpose Locator Ver. 2), a basic fleet management and tracking device. Plans for a new version began in 2007 and the DPL V3 was released in 2008.

Management Changes
In 2008, TrackTec was purchased by O.R.Techologies Ltd giving TrackTec the leverage needed to enter the fuel industry. Orpak Systems Ltd (lse: ORPK), TrackTec's new sister company and a publicly traded company, designs and develops automated fueling systems. The combination of automated fueling and AVL/VTS as an integrated product will also identify vehicles and drivers who expend more fuel than is necessary. With GreenTech on the horizon, this integration will prove beneficial.

New Developments
In 2007, TrackTec and Mobileye™ decided to integrate their products in order to provide online reporting for Mobileye's AWS (Advanced Warning System) data.

In 2009, TrackTec registered a patent for Driver Diagnostics and Profiling. TrackTec's Safety Stars™ program uses multiple digital and analog inputs with complex algorithms to allow fleet managers to generate reports showing safety ratings of their drivers. Additionally, an optional in-vehicle LED device displays the drivers real-time safety rating to the driver. (taken from a historical database). The device can teach the driver how to driver more safely by using audio and visual signals when a dangerous or unsafe maneuver has been made.

Markets
TrackTec's current market spans Eastern Europe where thousands of devices are currently in use and many new pilots are running throughout South America, North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

--Elona B. Shukron Superyalda (talk) 17:32, 30 September 2009 (UTC)