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GPS tracking technology company set to grow

  •  19 November 2009
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SOUTH Australian company Securatrak has its expansion plan for the next two years.

Over the next two years, Securatrak is looking to bring overseas technologies into the country and adapt them to the Australian market.

Securatrak, which specialises in vehicle and personnel tracking using GPS technology including those for the trucking industry, says the plan comes after being recognised for its growth in the 2009 BRW Fast 100 companies.

Managing director Mark Holmes says overseas GPS technology is the “next big thing”.

“Based on the sustained growth of the company so far, we expect Securatrak to achieve 50% growth in the next two years,” he says.

“As a result of client demand, we are likely to increase the volumes at which we operate, as well as our geographic footprint with our operations expanding into South East Asia and New Zealand in the next two years.”

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