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Waste collection: Madurai goes hi-tech - Waste collection : Nov 17, 2011
Madurai, the Temple City famous for jasmine and halwa, has set a precedent in Tamil Nadu on using technology to track vehicles that
collect wastes. Every day, the city generates nearly 400 tonne of waste in the Madurai Corporation area.
The wastes are collected by sanitary workers through pushcarts, tri-cycles, auto and bins of various sizes.
The collected wastes are then transported to the dump yard through tipper lorry and tractors.
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Got my eyes on you - Autobild : Dec 14, 2010
GPS car tracking systems are going to be the norm in the coming years for various reasons. AUTO BILD INDIA explains the installation procedure for future buyers.
There are several different reasons that a person might think about installing a real time GPS tracking device in their car. With a Real Time GPS Tracking System, you can obtain detailed and current information about the vehicle that is being tracked through wireless networks.
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AMI Launches real-time fleet tracker - Autocar Professional : Aug 18, 2009
American Megatrends India's GPS/GPRS-enabled Falcon-I is designed to help fleet operators reduce costs and improve operating efficiencies, says Jayashankar Menon.
Chennai based storage and computing solutions company, American Megatrends India (AMI) has launched its Falcon-I GPS/GPRS Vehicle Tracking System (VTS) after extensive market research. Designed, developed and manufactured at its Chennaiplany, the gadget enables fleet owners to not only track fuel consumption, route deviations and overspeeding but also helps reduce operational costs including fuel consumption by up to 20 percent per month. |
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AMI India introduces 'Falcon-i' Vehicle tracking - Cargo Talk : Aug 11, 2009
American Megatrends Inc. (AMI) is a multinational software company with its headquarters in Atlanta, USA. AMI was founded in June 1994 as a wholly owned subsidiary of AMI USA. AMI India commenced its operations as an offshore software development R&D wing of AMI USA.
AMI India retail division has been invloved in selling AMI range of solutions to customers in India through System Integrators. Elaborating on VTS Shankar Subramonian, president, American Megatrends said it offers multiple input and output control and reporting formats for easy and flexible monitoring of flet movements. Easy to track route deviation, over speeding, fuel consumption and journey time, the system provides two-way communications between the vehicle and the control room. |
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AMI launches vehicle tracking system Falcon-i - Auto Guide : Auguest , 2009
American Megatrends India has launched their vehicle tracking system (VTS) brand Falcon-i in India. Falcon-i has been designed, developed and will be manufactured at the AMI Chennai factory. After extensive research on market requirement Falcon-i is set to be rolled out across the country.
Falcon-i Highlights includes: GPS/GPRS enabled dual mode control and communication system. Designed, developed and manufactured in India-reliable VTS solution. |
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Track your car, and track your kid too - CIOL News : July 22, 2009
AMI's Indian subsidiary designed, developed and launched a vehicle tracking system – Falcon-i in India. On the occasion, American Megatrends Incorporation's president and CEO, S Shankar talked to Pankaj Maru of CyberMedia News and discussed the technology of the new product, its development in India, scope of tracking system in different verticals and usage and business aspects. |
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Hijackers, beware of vehicle-tracker - New Indian Express : July 20, 2009
With the transport sector in the State witnessing a boom amidst fast-paced industrialisation, monitoring the fleet and ensuring their security have emerged major concerns for the operators.
There has already been an increase in the number of theft of vehicles and related crime in the State.
But, a solution is now at hand as a real time vehicle tracking system(VTS) has been made available. American Megatrends India (AMI), the Indian subsidiary of US-based VTS major American Megatrends Incorporated, yesterday rolled out Falcon-i, a state-of-the-art GPRS-based VTS system in the Orissa market. |
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Tracked - Tribune : July 07, 2009
American Megatrends India (AMI India) today launched their vehicle tracking system (VTS) brand Falcon-i. Falcon-i has been designed, developed in India and will be manufactured at the AMI India's factory located in Chennai.
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Vehicle tracking system launched - Indian Express : July 02, 2009
American Megatrends India launched its vehicle tracking system(VTS) brand Falcon-i. It has been designed and developed in India and will be manufactured at the AMI India's factory in Chennai. It will be rolled out across the country, said a release.
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AMI India launches Falcon-i vehicle tracking system - Silicon India : July 02, 2009
In a country like India that has an extensive road network covering over 3.28 million kilometers, it can be a herculean task to track a vehicle on the move. But, now with the growth in wireles technology, keeping an eye on the vehicles and drivers has become easier. The vehicle tracking systems (VTS) aid the fleet owners to know exactly the location of their vehicle at a given time. With a huge potential in the Indian market for such devices, American Megatrends (AMI) India has launched Falcon-i, a VTS to cash in on the demand. |
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AMI introduces vehicle tracking system - Zim Andaz : July 02, 2009
American Megatrends India (AMI India) has launched its vehicle tracking system (VTS) brand Falcon-i.
Speaking to the media on Monday, S Shankar, President, American Megatrends Inc, said that the company would also customise the product depending on the needs of the consumer.
Sridharan Mani, Director and Chief Executive Officer, AMI India, said that the system had both GPS and GPRS-enabled dual mode control and communication system.
American Megatrends India (AMI India) announced the launch of its vehicle tracking system (VTS) manufactured in India working on GPS as well as GPRS modes and branded as the Falcon-iVTS. |
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Vehicle tracker - Hindu Business Line : July 01, 2009
American Megatrends India, part of the Us-based software company American Megatrends Inc, has launched an end-to-end vehicle tracking and monitoring solution to help owners streamline their vehicle operations.
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Falcon-i Real Time Vehicle Fleet Tracker Launched - India server.com : July 01, 2009
American Megatrends India (AMI) has launched a vehicle tracking system in India. It will be designed and developed in India and manufactured in AMI’s factory in Chennai.
The company claims that Falcon-i will cater to more than 40 percent of the vehicle tracking market of the country. It is ideal for monitoring, controlling and managing large fleets of vehicles. It will be sold with a completely packaged VTS solution and good after-sales support.
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AMI Launches Falcon-i, Real Time Fleet Tracker - Enterpriser.in : July 01, 2009
In a bid to cater to the growing vehicle tracking market in India, American Megatrends India (AMI India) has launched their vehicle tracking system (VTS) brand Falcon-i in India. Falcon-i is being rolled out across the country after an extensive research on market requirement was done by AMI India. Falcon-i has been designed, developed in India and will be manufactured at AMI India's factory in Chennai. |
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American Megatrends Likes To Falcon On Roads! - BPO times.com : July 01, 2009
BPO employees are ferried to and from the office often in the wee hours without proper security arrangements. American Megatrends India's Falcon-i, a vehicle tracking system, uses Global Positioning System to trace the route of vehicles. With few customisations, you can stop the vehicle too in case of emergency. |
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AMI India Lanch Falcon-i - Tech Gadgets,in : June 30,-2009
American Megatrends India (AMI India) has released its new product family of vehicle tracking system (VTS) called the Falcon-i. This system has been designed and developed in India.
It is a GPS or GPRS enabled dual mode control and communication system. This VTS bundles up multiple input and output control and reporting formats which help in easy and comfortable monitoring of fleet movements. |
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Keep track of your fleet with Falcon-i - News Today : June 30,-2009
American Megatrends India (AMI India) has launched their vehicle tracking system — Falcon-i. Launching the product, State Transport Commissioner S Mache-ndranathan hailed the AMI team for developing this product which could prove useful to fleet-owners.
Falcon-i has been designed, developed in India and would be manufactured at the AMI India’s factory in Chennai. American Megatrends Inc president S Shankar said, ‘this is a proud moment for our India operations as we see the vehicle tracking market is expected to grow beyond the current $35million.’
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AMI India announced the launch of its vehicle tracking system - Telecom tiger.com : June 30,-2009
American Megatrends India (AMI India ) announced the launch of its vehicle tracking system (VTS) manufactured in India working on GPS as well as GPRS modes and branded as the Falcon-iVTS.
The solution is to be available across India and will be manufactured at the company’s Chennai facility.
Shankar, President, American Megatrends Inc. who was present at the event said “This is a proud moment for our India operations as we see the Vehicle tracking market is expected to grow beyond the current USD35million. Our faith in our people is reflected in the launching of a branded VTS solution suited to the Indian market”
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AMI India Lanch Falcon-i Vehicle Tracking System - Indiaabc.com : June 30, 2009
American Megatrends India Private Ltd. (AMI India), a wholly-owned subsidiary of American Megatrends Inc., a leader in storage and computing innovations worldwide, has launched its vehicle tracking system (VTS) brand "Falcon-i". The system has both GPS and GPRS-enabled dual mode control and communication system. The company will customise the product depending on the needs of the consumer.
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AMI launches Falcon-i Vehilce Tracking System - India Infoline : June 30, 2009
American Megatrends India (AMI India), today launched their vehicle tracking system (VTS) brand Falcon-i, Chief Guest at the media launch function S Machendranathan, IAS, Principal Secretary, Transport Commissioner unveiled the Falcon-i VTS brand.
Falcon-i has been designed, developed in India and will be manufactured at the AMI India’s factory located in Chennai. After extensive research on market requirement Falcon-i is set to be rolled out across the country.
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Falcon-i: Designed, Developed And Manufactured In India - EFY TImes.com : June 30, 2009
American Megatrends India (AMI India) has launched its vehicle tracking system (VTS) brand 'Falcon-i'. Falcon-i has been designed and developed in India and will be manufactured at the AMI India's factory located in Chennai. After extensive research on market requirement, Falcon-i is set to be rolled out across the country, the company mentions.
Shankar, president, American Megatrends Inc., said, "This is a proud moment for our India operations as we see the vehicle tracking market is expected to grow beyond the current 35million.
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AMI India Rolls Out Vehicle Tracking System Falcon-i - Financial World : June 30, 2009
The system has been designed, developed in India and will be manufactured at the AMI India's factory located in Chennai.
Shankar, President, American Megatrends Inc, said "This is a proud moment for our India operations as we see the vehicle tracking market is expected to grow beyond the current $35 million. Our faith in our people is reflected in the launching of a branded VTS solution suited to the India market".
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AMI launches vehicle tracking system - The Hindu : June 30, 2009
American Megatrends India (AMI India) launched its vehicle tracking system (VTS) brand Falcon-i. Addressing a press conference here on Monday, S. Shankar, President, American Megatrends Inc, said the company would also customise the product depending on the needs of the customer.
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