Leeds vehicle tracking specialist on the road to expansion with US launch
A Yorkshire vehicular services firm has announced that it is expanding internationally as it launches in the USA.
RAM Tracking, headquartered in Leeds, has revealed plans to move into the American market, launching on 1 May.
The company, which specialises in vehicle tracking, currently works with more than 12,000 customers in the UK.
Its US services, which come following a period of “sustained growth”, will include vehicle tracking, fleet management software and dashcams.
Scott Chesworth, operations director at RAM Tracking, commented: “Moving into the American market has always been an aim for us, so we are delighted we are now in a position to be able to achieve this ambition following a period of sustained growth for the company.
“We can’t wait to see what this new chapter brings for the business as we look to bring years of success in the UK to one of the biggest markets globally.
“The vehicle tracking market in the US is crying out for increased innovation and our technology offers a huge opportunity for businesses across America to stay on top of the whereabouts of their vehicles and workers, to increase productivity and performance.”
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