FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 26, 2006
For More Information, Contact:
System Planning Corporation
James M. Kudla
703/351-8238
Cell: 571-217-3633
jkudla@sysplan.com
System Planning Corporation’s GlobalTrak® Intermodal Cargo Tracking and Security Solution Featured in Retail Industry Publication
Arlington, Va. (Jan. 26) – System Planning Corporation’s (SPC) GlobalTrak® intermodal cargo tracking and security solution has been featured in the current issue of a leading retail industry business publication, ERI Journal.
The story, written by senior editor Steve Rowen, examines SPC’s long-term commitment to improving supply chain security through its innovative approach to increasing cargo visibility as it moves from point of origin to final destination. The author points out that SPC’s approach “would deliver enhanced business value to the stakeholders.”
A recognized leader in intermodal cargo security and tracking, SPC has extensive experience in studying, evaluating and developing a range of integrated supply chain security solutions. Using off-the-shelf technology, SPC is helping enhance the nation's transportation and border security with GlobalTrak®, its newest global intermodal container security and tracking system that also delivers 100 percent supply chain visibility.
GlobalTrak® features, as its core, a data collection/communication system developed by SPC that uses an Information Management Bureau (IMB) to collect and distribute data to designated users. Thoroughly tested on two international intermodal trade routes during DHS's Operation Safe Commerce, SPC has continued to refine the GlobalTrak® design, evolving it to a rugged, reliable and cost-effective system and a commercially attractive IMB. The GlobalTrak® diverse sensor suite has been integrated and assembled from commercially available components approved for international use, and the IMB employs a flexible, readily accessible information platform equally proven to deliver international operability.
Together with on-board sensors, wireless communication links, satellite and cellular tracking and the IMB data fusion solution, GlobalTrak® has been undergoing commercialization testing and is now ready to monitor the location, condition and integrity of trailers and intermodal containers worldwide.
Read the story in the Jan/Feb 2006 issue of ERI Journal (PDF).
For additional information about GlobalTrak®, contact Ms. Linda Easley, leasley@sysplan.com (703-351-8245) or Joe McKinney, jmckinney@sysplan.com (703-351-8284).
To learn more about GlobalTrak® visit
www.globaltrak.com
For more information about SPC, visit the company’s web site at http://www.sysplan.com.
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