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Aeris Communications And GPSPursuit Enable Unique Tracking Solutions

The GPS Tracking Units are also used as personal tracking devices for Alzheimer's patients, children and valuables.
by Staff Writers
San Jose CA (SPX) Oct 10, 2007
Aeris and GPSPursuit together announce that the companies provide innovative tracking and monitoring solutions for enterprises, packages, people, vehicles and other valuable assets. Aeris's network enables GPSPursuit's GPS Tracking Units to deliver tracking and monitoring services to commercial fleets, providing fleet managers with on-the-fly dispatching and the ability to monitor vehicles to increase efficiency and decrease operation costs. The GPS Tracking Units are also used as personal tracking devices for Alzheimer's patients, children and valuables.

"Aeris's extensive North American footprint, proven reliability and ability to address niche markets makes them a great real-time connectivity partner," said Don Weaver, president and chief executive officer of GPSPursuit. "Using Aeris's network, we are able to create new applications for the remote monitoring industry."

Unlike many other monitoring and tracking systems that are bolted or connected to the main power source, the GPS Tracking Unit is a rechargeable, portable box that can easily fit in a child's backpack or in a package.

"We are excited to announce the expansion of our four year old partnership with GPSPursuit," said Mark Cratsenburg, senior vice president of sales of Aeris. "Our expertise in M2M communications and network operations complement GPSPursuit's unique and innovative applications and tracking products. This partnership exemplifies how people and enterprises are incorporating personal tracking into their everyday lives."

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