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C-Track by DigiCore

C-Track Benelux is an established Dutch organisation, founded in 1998 by a group of experienced developers and fitters of vehicle tracking systems. This experience is incorporated into the C-Track product offering the best features of conventional on-board computers and black box systems combined with the possibilities offered by today’s technology. 

Since its founding, C-Track has worked with a wide range of companies and has grown into a complete service organisation. Sales and installation are the starting points, followed by introduction, training and optimisation. A professional helpdesk is ready to handle queries from customers, and a maintenance contract and software updates are standard parts of our service.

Choosing C-Track means choosing a partnership with a highly experienced and skilled team of professional and highly-motivated workers, from developers to helpdesk workers, instructors to programmers, and account managers to fitting specialists.

The European C-Track companies are supported by DigiCore Europe B.V, with its European headquarters based in Papendrecht. The European nature of the organisation has many advantages for international businesses, with solutions serviced quickly by local partners. Verbal and written communications (including software) are available in all local languages, whilst the execution of European contracts is coordinated centrally. 

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