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Thursday, December 5, 2024

Scorpion wins ITN Best Vehicle Security & Telematics Systems Provider Award 2018

International Transport News have announced that Scorpion Automotive Ltd has been named Best Vehicle Security & Telematics Provider UK in this year’s Rail and Road Transport Awards.

Now in its second year, these prestigious awards continue to recognise the leading innovators and notable efforts made across the rail and road industries from the global enterprises and organisations responsible for infrastructure development, to the individuals whose achievements and technical excellence form the backbone of the industry.

Each year, International Transport News opens voting to general website traffic, their worldwide readership base, industry partners and client nominations. Nominations are then subjected to an extremely methodical process to choose the winners with their research team conducting their own investigations into the nominated firms evaluating each company’s commitment to innovation, their methods and performance over the last 12 months.

Carl James, Scorpion’s Head of Marketing & Sales Operations, commented: “Ever increasing demands on businesses means managing their fleet of vehicles can be complex, time consuming and expensive. Knowing exactly what’s happening with their fleet and having real-time useable data at their fingertips can be invaluable to their business.

“Our ScorpionTrack Fleet telematics product provides our customers with detailed reporting on their drivers and vehicles’ operations, equipping them with the tools they need to help them increase profits by improving productivity and reducing running costs in a number of different ways.

“We also offer our customers many security dividends too through a range of insurance approved vehicle alarms, immobilisers and our telematics system itself also comes with the option of insurance approved 24/7 theft monitoring. In the event of a theft, our Monitoring Centre co-ordinates with the Police to track and recover stolen vehicles along with the goods they carry.

“We’re particularly pleased to win this award given that nominations have been received from the transport industry itself and our own business customers. What’s more is that we’re proud that our range of vehicle telematics, tracking and security products are all designed and manufactured by Scorpion, right here in the UK.“

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