ESPOO, FINLAND, December 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) Starting December 2012 Tramigo Ltd from Finland, becomes the first vehicle and asset tracking company in the world to offer full Arabic language support. An industry first!
Arto Tiitinen, Tramigo CEO, comments: "This is an extremely pleasing moment for Tramigo. At the same time I want to thank our Arab regional partners for their patience; we should have already been here earlier, the strength of the region and its culture deserves Tramigo's user-friendliness and unique features in its own language. Not only are our PC, Android and other interfaces in Arabic, but also our TLD Landmarks standard is now fully in Arabic. This means a new level of user-friendliness, efficiency and privacy for all vehicle owners and other tracking technology users in the Arab world. Private car users, enterprise fleet owners and government vehicles/assets can for the first time fully rely on Arabic language tracking technology that doesn't require Internet based visual mapping like Google Maps. Moreover, there is no requirement for foreign servers and in case of emergencies can be fully used without Internet."
Arto Tiitinen adds: "For Arab regional government and large fleet owners, we have developed a special M1 Fleet Enterprise Server Offline Edition. This allows setting-up a Fleet Control Center for large fleets, even completely without Internet or simultaneously using offline and online tracking. M1 Fleet Enterprise Offline Edition is used by various security professionals around the world including police forces, armies, vehicle recovery service providers and other private/public security focused operations."
Ammar Omar Basha, General Manager of the newly opened Tramigo Arab World Support Center, comments: "This is an historical moment, not only are we launching full-scale Arabic language support to our tracking products, but also full Arabic language support to all technical, marketing and other support materials. From our Dubai center we offer 24/7 technical support by e-mail, skype and phone. Furthermore, we welcome all reseller, distributor and existing fleet management service providers to join the Tramigo family. We offer excellent starter packages with full training from our Dubai office. All our vehicle tracking hardware comes with 24 months standard warranty with repair service in Dubai if needed and all our fleet management UI softwares are free of charge and now in Arabic."
For more information about Tramigo Arab World Support Center, please contact:
TrackTech LLC
P.O.Box 87916 Deira - Dubai
Tel: +971 4 2717 201
Email: info@tracktechuae.com
Arabic Support Email: arabic.support@tramigo.com
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+971 50 4001230
+971 55 6929331
For distribution, exclusive country rights and OEM/Re-branding Programs throughout the Arab world and globally, please contact:
Arto Tiitinen, CEO
Email: arto.tiitinen@tramigo.com
Tramigo is a company of private capital with its headquarters in Finland and subsidiaries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Europe. Tramigo manufactures cost efficient personal asset tracking devices that are easy to use, useful for the end-users in everyday life and economical to use. Tramigo products are available globally.
Tramigo Embraces The Arab World By Offering Full Arabic Language Support For Its Tracking Products
Tramigo is proud to launch full Arabic language support to all its new products, firmware, user interface softwares, TLD Landmarks standard and technical/sales support.
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[Press-News.org] Tramigo Embraces The Arab World By Offering Full Arabic Language Support For Its Tracking ProductsTramigo is proud to launch full Arabic language support to all its new products, firmware, user interface softwares, TLD Landmarks standard and technical/sales support.