Biggest car tracking companies in South Africa

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South Africa has several major vehicle tracking companies that are not only successful locally but have expanded across numerous foreign markets.

South Africa has several major vehicle tracking companies that are not only successful locally, but have expanded across numerous foreign markets.

In addition to helping recover a stolen vehicle, you can also use the data collected by a tracker to keep track of distances travelled for tax rebates if your car is used for work. Aside from South Africa, it has offices in the UK, US, Australia, Brazil, Mexico, Uganda, and the United Arab Emirates, and employs more than 1,000 people.Its newer product — Beame — focuses on simplicity, affordability, and quick installation.

When signing up directly through Matrix, the cheapest plan on offer starts at R89 per month over 36 months.Cartrack was founded in South Africa in 2004 and initially focused on stolen vehicle recovery solutions. By the following year, it had expanded into Mozambique. However, strictly speaking it is no longer a South African company as Karooooo’s headquarters is now in Singapore.

Two personal subscriptions are available — Backup/CME and Secure— which can be expanded with Advanced Protector/EVAC-24 for emergency response, roadside assistance, towing, home drive and crash guard services.The Secure option adds web and app-based vehicle tracking, battery/system tampering alarms or early warnings, high G-force accident and rollover detection, trip reporting, and area management features.

Netstar offers vehicle tracking and fleet management products for personal, business, and commercial use.

 

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