Welcome to C-Track from DigiCore

People are mobile on a daily basis and travel for a range of reasons, in a variety of ways from one location to another - by train, over water, on foot, by bike but, of course, primarily by car. Automobility is growing in the Netherlands, so in other words, the number of movements and/or miles driven is on the rise.  It is anticipated that by 2010 we will be travelling at least 30% more than in 2002 and transporting twice the quantity of goods.

With so many people on the road at the same time brings its own problems, but this mobility is an essential requirement of individuals and an important lifeline for companies. Efficiency and safety are key issues related to mobility that face many businesses today. Therefore, the need for an unambiguous information source regarding mobility is great, and just as important is the growing demand for suitable services and products that have a positive effect on these primary mobility issues. 

 

C-Track helps you to take a number of steps in the right direction. We provide you with management information that is meaningful and relevant to your internal processes. From simple, free trip administration to a live KPI dashboard for your entire external operating process on your laptop or even mobile phone; from simple Track & Trace to automated work order forms. For your company, at your pace, within your budget.  

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Breaking News:

30 November 2009 | Police starts using vehicle-tracking system

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27 November 2009 | Use GPS, save costs!

In many cases, new technologies are expensive and you are never certain whether or not using them will pay off in the end. When it comes to GPS, you should not worry about this.

25 November 2009 | Reduce insurance costs for your fleet

The insurance costs for a medium or large fleet are increasing every day; many insurance companies need to increase their rates because of the many car thefts that are taking place in Britain. For companies, these costs are inevitable. However...