Release Immediate 8 February 2005
TRACKER WINS AWARD FOR SERVICES TO TRANSPORT INDUSTRY
TRACKER Network, the UK’s market-leading stolen vehicle recovery company has won the coveted Institute of Transport Management’s Vehicle Security Company of the Year award for 2004/5. The award is given as recognition of achievements and innovations in technology that provide added efficiency or cost-effectiveness for fleet owners.
Key attributes judged included; contribution to the transport industry, growth and achievement, quality of products, innovativeness, management quality, social responsibility and financial soundness, with TRACKER coming out on top. Patrick Sheedy, ITM’s Media and
PR Director, said: “TRACKER systems are developed using TRACKER’s comprehensive experience of what today’s driver needs to combat vehicle theft. The refinement and adaptation of their systems makes them a worthy winner.”
Parita Patel, TRACKER’s marketing and communications manager, said: “We are delighted to win this award. The Institute of Transport Management has been a key industry figure since its inception in 1977. We look forward to maintaining our market leading role and contributing to the development of the transport industry.”
TRACKER is operated by all 52 of the nation’s police forces and approved by 36 motor manufacturers. More than 580,000 vehicles in the UK use TRACKER technology. Police have recovered over 12,000 vehicles worth more than £237m since 1993 and made over 1,600 arrests. For more information call TRACKER Network on freephone 0500 090909 or log on to
www.TRACKER.co.uk. TRACKER is also available from leading car dealerships and independent authorised retailers.
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