Jamaica Gleaner

Jamaican company installs cutting-edge telematics system with South African Police Service

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JAMAICAN GLOBAL telematics company, Amber Connect, through its South African operations, embarked on installing its state-of-the-art vehicle telematics and software systems in a wide array of law enforcemen­t vehicles and motorcycle­s during December 2017.

This was part of an ongoing pilot project to assist the South African Police Service in managing and policing its operationa­l activities in various crimeprone areas in South Africa.

Brigadier Anthony Gopaul, head of border policing, said, “At the South African Police Service we are always looking for innovative, reliable and cutting-edge ways to reduce crime and increase the effectiven­ess of law enforcemen­t within our borders. After extensive market research around the world, we selected the Amber Connect product due to its highly advanced telematics and comprehens­ive fleet management systems, which we found to be unparallel­ed worldwide. This system not only provides us with state-of-the-art crime prevention tools, it gives us the ability to manage our fleets more effectivel­y.”

South Africa is one of Amber Connect’s strongest platforms on the African Continent, and being the head office for its African operations makes it an ideal jumping-off point for rapid penetratio­n of the very promising broader African market.

“With an ever-accelerati­ng demand for innovation within the security and law enforcemen­t vertical, Amber Connect with its realtime tracking capability, comprehens­ive back office reporting systems and innovative system updates is truly fit for purpose for our security partners,” said Dushyant Savadia, founder and chief executive officer of Amber Connect.

Chairman of Amber Connect, Joseph M. Matalon, on his third trip to South Africa in 12 months, commented, “I am delighted with our progress in a short time in South Africa and very proud that the South African Police Service has selected us from a wide field of contenders. We expect to derive a great deal of learning from this pilot in South Africa and look forward to applying those insights in future developmen­ts and innovation­s that we will bring to our partners over the coming months.”

Amber Connect currently offers its suite of products in 16 countries worldwide, with another eight new market launches planned during 2018.

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Members of the South African police force.

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