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StarTraq shortlisted for Transport Supplier of the Year

Back office solutions provider StarTraq is one of five finalists in the Transport Supplier of the Year category of the National Transport Awards 2013. StarTraq implemented its back office system across the four collaborating forces in Wales to provide efficiencies in the administration of traffic fines, with the direct result of making the roads in Wales safer. Commenting on the company's nomination, StarTraq's CEO Allan Freinkel says, "For StarTraq to be shortlisted in the category 'Transport Supplier of t
July 12, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Back office solutions provider 127 StarTraq is one of five finalists in the Transport Supplier of the Year category of the National Transport Awards 2013.
 
StarTraq implemented its back office system across the four collaborating forces in Wales to provide efficiencies in the administration of traffic fines, with the direct result of making the roads in Wales safer.

Commenting on the company's nomination, StarTraq's CEO Allan Freinkel says, "For StarTraq to be shortlisted in the category 'Transport Supplier of the Year' as part of the National Transport Awards 2013 is incredible.  This nomination would not have been possible without the collaborative work from StarTraq, the All Wales Safety Camera Partnership and the Central Ticket Office and is a reflection of everyone's dedication and commitment."

The 119 finalists across 21 categories were announced yesterday and the final winners will be revealed at the Awards Ceremony in London in October.

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