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Top Industry Award for Quartix Vehicle Tracking
14th June 2012 Newton, Powys, Wales (Kazor.com) – Top Industry Award for Quartix Vehicle Tracking
Quartix, one of the UK’s leading vehicle tracking system providers, has won the Internet Award in this year’s Van Fleet World Honours.
14 June 2012
Quartix, one of the UK’s leading vehicle tracking system providers, has won the Internet Award in this year’s Van Fleet World...
Quartix vehicle tracking recovers stolen Scania truck in minutes
28/5/12 (Kazor.com) –
Police have recovered a stolen 7-tonne Scania truck in less than an hour – helped by Quartix vehicle tracking technology.
The valuable HIAB-equipped lorry, operated by Mid-Kent Electrical Engineering of Sittingbourne, was spotted on the A2 near Cobham. Aided by the vehicle tracking system, pursuing police were quickly able to intercept it and arrest the driver.
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Vehicle tracking system thwarts violent van-hijacking
04/05 – Newton, Wales (UK) – (Kazor.com) -
Driver Roger Hirsch was in slow-moving traffic in Hoe Street, Walthamstow, when he a felt a sudden bump from behind. Leaping from his cab, he was shoved roughly to the ground by one thief while a second slipped behind the wheel and sped off.
Shocked but otherwise unhurt, Hirsch quickly called his boss at Delta Security, urging him to check the...
Vehicle tracking finance contracts reach the end of the road
12/03/2012 – Newton, Wales – (Kazor.com) -
The use of asset finance for vehicle tracking systems dates from the nineties, when the tracking systems could cost £1000 or more to buy. Leasing made sense to both customers and suppliers alike, as the cost could be spread over anything up to 5 years and the tax benefits of taking it as an operating cost instead of depreciation were significant....
Vehicle tracking finance contracts reach the end of the road
08 March 2012 – Newton, Wales – (Kazor.com) -
The use of asset finance for vehicle tracking systems dates from the nineties, when the tracking systems could cost £1000 or more to buy. Leasing made sense to both customers and suppliers alike, as the cost could be spread over anything up to 5 years and the tax benefits of taking it as an operating cost instead of depreciation were significant....
