Since 2000, Celtrak has been at the forefront of developing customised and integrated GPS vehicle tracking systems and fleet management solutions for leading businesses in over 30 countries worldwide and in 10 different languages.
Celtrak’s fleet management software and vehicle tracking solutions are designed to provide businesses with a round the clock visibility and control of their mobile workforce in order to increase workforce productivity and reduce operations costs. Their suite of GPS solutions include: fleetwatch, fleetwatch lite, driverite, securtrak and tracking. In addition to that they also specialise in customised GPS vehicle tracking solutions and Fuel Management software for companies of all sizes.
Customers come from a variety of industry sectors including logistics, distribution, utilities and the public sector. As an organisation they have the capabilities to support organisations of any size from international companies such as Thermo King, Balfour Beatty and Bulmers to indigenous food distribution companies.
Roadbridge, one of Ireland’s leading Civil Engineering companies, installed Celtrak’s GPS vehicle tracking solution, which has proved to be a great success, according to company spokesperson Tom Walsh.
“Roadbridge selected the Celtrak driverite system as an aid to meet the logistical challenges of the Corrib Gas Project,” said Tom. “Logistics is a key part of the project and a major interface with the general public for the project. The driverite system was selected not only to monitor the vehicles during day-to-day operations but also to assist in driver evaluation and on-going performance monitoring. The panic assist provides a degree of security to the drivers in what can sometimes be a difficult working environment.
“Celtrak’s willingness to tailor parts of the IVMS to meet our specific project requirements was key to the successful contract award. To date they have delivered on all these requirements and continue to work with us to upgrade the system as our demands or requirements change. I would have no hesitation in using them on future projects.”