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Advanced Transportation Technologies, Mobile Awareness team up

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Advanced Transportation Technologies announced today, June 26, that it has entered into a sales and distribution agreement with Mobile Awareness, a company that designs and markets transportation safety products. ATT produces and sells the SaF-TE Slide, a locking pin management system designed to make trucking safer and more convenient. By joining forces with Mobile Awareness, ATT says it will offer customers additional safety devices geared toward accident reduction, collision avoidance and enhanced productivity.

“We are truly excited about the prospects of working with ATT — their focus on motor vehicle safety and transport systems efficiency is something both organizations hold in common,” says Gary Rothstein, president of Cleveland-based Mobile Awareness. “Our goal is to help reduce the total cost of safety by understanding each customer’s unique requirements. This engineering-oriented approach is what makes ATT so well qualified to provide both our standard and custom product solutions.”

Both organizations agree they are firmly committed to educating customers on the practical nature and monetary benefits of investing in vehicle safety. Whether the application is one of a standard video camera or a custom tire pressure monitoring system, providing accident prevention solutions for the commercial transportation industry is a common goal, both say.

“With the ongoing burden of health and vehicle insurance, coupled with the current increases in fuel and tire maintenance costs, our focus on safety is one way we can truly help our customers lower their operating expense,” says Todd Wessels, director of operations for Colorado Springs, Colo.-based Advanced Transportation Technologies. “By providing safety products, such as tire pressure monitoring and backup camera systems from Mobile Awareness, ATT will have a greater ability to impact our customer’s bottom line.”