Tracker wins award for Vehicle Tracking Systems |
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May 27, 2009 TRACKER, Tracking News |
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It has recently been announced that Tracker, one of the leading providers for stolen vehicle recover tracking systems has just won the 2009 Fleet Van World Honours Security Award. They managed to ward off some stiff competition and their innovative vehicle tracking solutions are leading the market and being praised for their role in the fighting crime.
Tracker has its tracking system operated in all 52 UK police forces. It aids the recovery of stolen cars, vans, Lorries, motor homes, plant machinery, motorcycles and commercial vehicles and this award offers the recognition of what this has achieved.
Tracker uses a Very High Frequency (VHF) in helping the police recover an average of two million pounds worth of stolen vehicles every month. Because the VHF system is immune from GPS and GSM jammers it safeguards them from being brought down by this sort of attack as jamming is a technique used by thieves to block satellite signals and therefore stop the police tracking the stoilen vehicle.
The acting Chief Inspector, Mark Hooper is reported to say they will continue to work with Tracker as they are recognised as one of their partnership organisations.
With a continuing focus on innovation and the development of products, Tracker look to stay one step ahead. It is reported that this summer Tracker will launch a new system called the Tracker Locate system. It will combine all the benefits of VHF/GPS and GSM solutions.









