Azerbaijan, Baku, Aug.15 / Trend, H,Valiyev /
A supply of navigational tracking systems for the State Oil Company of Turkmenistan is expected to arrive by late 2011, Sinam business development director, Islam Ahmadov, told Trend on Monday.
Ahmadov said that early implementation of the project depends directly on the decision taken by the partner company, Matrix, to which Sinam is ready to respond quickly and complete the project as speedily as possible.
A contract for navigation systems' equipment with the Turkmenistan State Oil Company was signed during the late half of the year. The Azerbaijani company, Matrix, acts as a project partner of the company Sinam.
As Matrix said earlier, the implementation of the project depends on funds allocated by the Turkmen side.
The company plans to supply Teltonika to motor-car systems, which will be installed in 5,000 cars. The project also provides the company with 150 base station installations.
Car trackers are designed to determine the location of mobile objects, whether these are freight or passenger vehicles.
Customers will be able to monitor the speed, route, and various stopping points of a vehicle's movement on digital maps via GPS satellite and Teltonika systems.