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2-Track Global Announce Successful Trial With Diageo Nigeria For Condor FMS System

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New York (SPX) Aug 30, 2005
2-Track Global have announced that it has successfully finished trial with Diageo Nigeria through its Nigerian distributor Traktag.

Diageo Nigeria is interested in 2-Track's hi-tech Fleet Management Systems Condor and will be integrated into trucks utilised by Diageo to provide an effective mobile security and fleet management system. Diageo is intending do further trial with modified software and, if successful, rolled out into Diageo's trucking fleet in the Nigeria.

Mike Jung, President of 2-Track Global, commented "The commitment from Diageo to trial our product confirms the company's direction and to be secured as a result of providing a complete range of technology products that are designed to enhance security in the transportation industries.

The products that we have have many applications and if the current trials prove to be successful then Diageo will roll out the Condors to its transportation fleet in the Nigeria."

Mr Oseghale, IT manager of Diageo Nigeria commented "We have enjoyed the view of the products and presentation given to us by 2-Track and we have now committed to proceed to further trials with the company for Bespoke software for Diageo.

"We believe that the 2-Track products could assist us in providing enhanced security not only within the area of our local operations in the Benin but also with regard to our regional trucking network throughout the Nigeria.

"Currently, we are operating 120 Vehicles in Benin and 700 Vehicles in Nigeria. The monitoring of the regional trucking network is an absolute priority to us and this is why we are proceeding to trial the 2-Track products. If successful then we will implement them into our entire fleets, initially in Benin and thereafter elsewhere".

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