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TRAKO, a new vehicle tracking technology, has been launched in India. Operating without GPS or SIM networks, it uses satellite data for real-time tracking of trucks and commercial vehicles. The technology promises improvements in fuel efficiency, uninterrupted tracking, and cost reductions. TRAKO aims to create a digital ecosystem for fleet owners, connecting them with fuel companies, tyre manufacturers, insurance providers, and lubricant suppliers.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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