Astrata wins TNT ARN contract
Singapore - The Astrata Group has picked up a contract by TNT Asia to track the 3PL's truck and container fleet through TNT's entire Asia Road Network (ARN).
On top of its Geo-Location Platform 100 GPS tracking device, Astrata will also implement its ‘anti-hijack protection' system, which enables a vehicle that is stolen, hijacked or appears to be driven erratically to be stopped remotely.
The deal is a region-wide one covering TNT's ARN which links Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, China and Cambodia. The contract has a term of four years.
"After a rigorous evaluation and subsequent trial we are confident that Astrata offers TNT Asia the most comprehensive and reliable solution available," said Tony Lugg, TNT Asia's head of security. "This new system will provide TNT with a critical element that will further enhance our information, security and safety systems."
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