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    Being the only provider of a truly wireless, self-contained, self-powered and completely portable tracking device, Mtrack justifiably feels that our 16 year rolling average recovery rate of 95% is quite simply world class.

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    MtrackFleet – Launches New User Interface

    Sep 22, 2020

    We are very excited about the official launch of our new user interface (UI) for the MtrackFleet platform. This new UI has been in development for the past two years. Many features have been improved on, and many new features have been added. The main update to the...

    Wireless multi-technology tracking

    Sep 16, 2020

    Article published on Issue 7 2020 of Hi-Tech Security Solutions. Tracking vehicles and/or cargo is nothing new in South Africa where the industry is mature, and due to the rampant crime in the country, also innovative. Mtrack is one of the asset protection and...

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