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October 28th, 2011
GPS Experts Take Their Systems to Philippines

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A Cranfield business has won its share of a consortium contract with the government of the Philippines. GPS vehicle tracking systems specialist AutoAlert Ltd put forward a tender to develop a system to improve taxi (jeepney) scheduling and monitoring in the Island of Cebu, The company, based at the Cubic centre, at Cranfield University, has been given the go-ahead by the World Bank and Philippine government. The contract is valued at about $150,000, split between the three companies in the consortium. There are also three follow up projects. Read More