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Kuwait orders Motiontrack

T3 Motion, a producer of clean/green technology, has received a 200-piece order from A&M Garments in Kuwait for the company’s Motiontrak 300P digital in-car video data recording system. Each Motiontrak 300P will be deployed with patrol fleets, tracking logistical information and providing video documentation of the environment surrounding the vehicle.
March 23, 2012 Read time: 1 min
4228 T3 Motion, a producer of clean/green technology, has received a 200-piece order from A&M Garments in Kuwait for the company’s Motiontrak 300P digital in-car video data recording system. Each Motiontrak 300P will be deployed with patrol fleets, tracking logistical information and providing video documentation of the environment surrounding the vehicle.

"Our company is pleased with the success our T3 ESV continues to have in Kuwait. This order for the Motiontrak 300P fleet surveillance device is another example of the expanding brand recognition we have created worldwide," stated Ki Nam, T3 Motion CEO.

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