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November 24, 2010

M2M: GlobalTrak Intros gNarus Cargo Management Framework


Information services company GlobalTrak, unveiled a service offiering - gNarus Cargo Management Framework, which is said to enable intelligent cargo management.

Building upon the proven GlobalTrak platform, the gNarus Framework is projected as a "sense and respond" management tool that is capable of offering integrated decision support data for all stakeholders.

As a company that uses mobility technologies and advanced cargo sensors to deliver real-time situational awareness and business process automation, GlobalTrak will present at the Intermodal Europe 2010 event in Amsterdam, Nov. 30 to Dec. 2, where the company will discuss how GlobalTrak's gNarus Framework can help meet most demanding supply chain management requirements

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GlobalTrak, a division of System Planning Corporation of Arlington, Va., supplies cargo visibility and cargo security for thousands of commercial and military shipments around the world. With rugged, reliable data collection devices and the industry's most sophisticated network center for processing data into business intelligence, GlobalTrak offers stakeholders one version of the truth about the location and condition of a shipment, inventory in-transit, or remote assets.

Richard C. Meyers, chief executive officer at GlobalTrak, said that the steps in deploying the gNarus Framework are to build an understanding of your information requirements, construct and test solutions to your specific visibility and security challenges, and integrate the augmented data flow into your mission or business process with the gNarus Framework financial model of system implementation.

Earlier in April 2010, System Planning Corporation announced the award of its fourth container security patent for its pioneering container tracking and monitoring technology, GlobalTrak.


Jai C.S. is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jai's articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Tammy Wolf
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