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Enaikoon and AM Bromley announce strategic alliance

Enaikoon, one of the leading telematics service providers in the world, has joined forces with electronic engineers AM Bromley. The announcement was made on the Rema Tip Top stand at bauma. Rema Tip Top is showcasing AM Bromley’s proven OTR tyre monitoring system (TMS) and Enaikoon’s powerful tracking system. Mandy Bromley, director at AM Bromley said, “Our TMS system offers an impressive range of sensor devices designed to keep costs low and productivity high. At a time when companies are experiencing incr
April 18, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
7301 Enaikoon, one of the leading telematics service providers in the world, has joined forces with electronic engineers 7302 AM Bromley.

The announcement was made on the 7277 Rema Tip Top stand at 688 Bauma. Rema Tip Top is showcasing AM Bromley’s proven OTR tyre monitoring system (TMS) and Enaikoon’s powerful tracking system.

Mandy Bromley, director at AM Bromley said, “Our TMS system offers an impressive range of sensor devices designed to keep costs low and productivity high. At a time when companies are experiencing increasing fuel costs and pressure on profits it makes sense to investigate the TMS proposition to drive efficiencies by optimising tyre, and therefore vehicle, performance.  

“We are also delighted to announce our partnership with Enaikoon. Our development teams have been working together for some months now bringing together both our strengths and we will be launching our first joint offering to the market in a few weeks.”

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