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• Wilmslow-based vehicle tracking systems maker Eagle Eye has developed a new tracking device that uses satellite technology devised by NASA. The device can pinpoint a vehicle or plant equipment to within 10 metres.

It includes its own power supply, a second engine immobiliser, a cellular phone and panic buttons to alert emergency services.

Contact: 01625 539074.

Fuel under control

• Wales firm Roncol Services has developed a fuel monitoring system for fleet operators. The Fuel Scout controls the use of pumps and fuel consumption and also manages the regular servicing and maintenance of the fleet.

Tracking of fuel levels and consumption rates enables the system to time re-stocking accurately. The standard package can handle up to six fuel pumps and 200 vehicles/drivers but this can be increased.

Contact: 01492 623787.


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