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Schaumburg, IL - March 19, 2008 –Gray Peaks (GRPK.OB), A Leading Green Technology Provider In Global Transportation
Schaumburg, IL - March 19, 2008 –Gray Peaks (GRPK.OB), a leading green technology provider in global transportation, today announced the release of a breakthrough technology which will revolutionize the way companies track their goods shipped by air, land and sea. The technology, TRAMS, is a sixth generation, portable wireless device that gives global companies on-demand visibility into their mobile goods across six continents on a pay-per-use basis.
Gray Peaks soon expects to announce major global deals inside the pipeline for railroad systems and intermodal traffic and pharmaceutical distribution.
The Gray Peaks management team is nothing less than all-star. Combined they have more than three hundred years expertise in logistics, cold chain, digital and wireless communication industries. Together they have managed some of the world’s largest wireless installations, built industry leader transportation software and have a proven track record of success in global markets.
Gone are the days when companies basically tracked the whereabouts of their mobile assets; welcome the days of complete mobile transparency. With TRAMS, any company worldwide that manages large fleets – for example those inside the chemicals and pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, construction, food and beverage, airport and municipality, supply chain and automotive OEM’s sectors - will likely be able to tell if their items have been tampered with, transferred, removed from climate control areas, and of course, delivered on-schedule.
“Globalization and security have been opposing forces until now,†says Tim Sensenig, CEO and Chairman of Gray Peaks. “Now with one device, TRAMS, companies can ensure the integrity, condition and location of their goods throughout 170 countries in real-time. This item is poised to set a new standard in global transportation.â€
This news is hugely critical to global enterprises, like automotive companies, who invest $20 million per plant per year to ensure parts containers are offered for just-in-time deliveries and over $1.5 billion per year in North America alone. These companies don't know when trailers are opened each day or if they have been tampered with, so visibility and security of 100 million shipping containers are still a concern. Now, 1 single device, TRAMS, will change all of that.
“With the rising expense of fuel, better management and control of these assets have become an essential requirement to retain customers so this solution is something companies have been seeking for years,†continued Sensenig. “TRAMS is already ahead of any competitor in green tracking technology and cost. This coupled with high demand for the product positions us for dramatic growth in the global transportation industry.â€
For more information, visit www.graypeaks.com.
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