Restrata to sell and maintain GPS tracking systems in Iraq

Restrata to sell and maintain GPS tracking systems in Iraq

Restrata, through its wholly-owned Iraq entity, has been awarded a National Communications and Media Commission ‘CMC’ Licence to sell and maintain GPS tracking systems in Iraq.

The licence, says the company, affirms Restrata’s commitment to compliance and providing this life-saving technology to companies operating in challenging environments.

The CMC Licence for GPS Tracking is an Iraq Government mandate and is being enforced locally through inspection teams running compliance checks on both vendors of GPS Tracking systems, and their end-user.

Restrata’s CMC Compliant Track, Monitor, Response portfolio is said to be truly turnkey – customers can manage and monitor their assets efficiently, in real-time and train their people with accurate, relevant data.

“Restrata’s core tracking platform is completely device agnostic meaning that companies with existing tracking hardware, who may now be concerned about their current solution’s compliance, can easily switch from their non-compliant partner to Restrata without changing the incumbent hardware,” said a Restrata spokesperson.

“Restrata has consistently maintained its position as a premium provider of tracking services to multinational Oil & Gas, logistics and private security companies operating in Iraq for over a decade. We praise the Iraq Government for taking a proactive stand on GPS Tracking standards and for championing the highest levels of compliance”.

Headquartered in the UAE, with additional offices and representatives throughout the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Europe, Restrata provides a range of services in addition to situational awareness and telematics, including physical security consulting, HSE consulting, crisis and continuity management, workforce development and managed services.

www.restrata.com