TransTRACK Indonesia Collaborates with RSM Australia, Presenting Telematics Solutions in the Australian Market
Posted on October 30, 2024 by Nur Wachda Mihmidati
Melbourne, Australia (30/10/2024) – The Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in Melbourne (KJRI Melbourne) participated in the National Roads & Traffic Expo 2024 which took place at the Melbourne, Exhibition and Convention Center (MCEC) on October 30-31, 2024. In this event, TransTRACK was present as an exhibitor at the Indonesia Pavilion, introducing innovative telematics solutions that attracted the attention of Australian stakeholders.
TransTRACK offers a telematics solution for fleet operations management that integrates the entire fleet in one platform. The solutions developed by TransTRACK are agnostic and can be used by more than 1,000 types of GPS devices available in the global market. With this solution, TransTRACK helps with fleet optimization and operational cost reduction, which is increasingly important in efficient and environmentally friendly fleet management. Over the two days of the exhibition, TransTRACK’s interactive simulations attracted a wide range of professionals from across the transportation supply chain, from top-level executives to field engineers, generating more than 10 expressions of interest regarding product use, technology research collaboration, and market penetration in Australia.
As part of the exhibition event, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between TransTRACK (Indonesia) and RSM Australia on October 30, 2024. The procession that took place at the Indonesian Pavilion booth was witnessed by Kuncoro Waseso, Indonesian Consul General for Victoria and Tasmania. The signing was done by Anggia Meisesari, CEO of TransTRACK, and Raymond Scott, Director of Advisory Business in Melbourne – RSM Australia. Through this one-year MoU, the two companies agreed to work together on business promotion and development in Victoria, including strengthening collaboration with key stakeholders in Australia’s mining, logistics and public transportation sectors.
On the occasion, Indonesian Consul General Kuncoro Waseso said that “The signing of this MoU is a strategic step to strengthen economic relations between Indonesian and Australian businesses, especially in the digital, logistics and transportation sectors. This collaboration is expected to make a real contribution to the welfare of the people of both countries.” Anggia Meisesari, CEO of TransTRACK, added that “We are proud to participate in the National Roads & Traffic Expo in Melbourne. This participation confirms our commitment in supporting innovation and cross-border collaboration in the transportation sector with the full support of the Indonesian Consulate General in Melbourne.”
The cooperation between the Indonesian Consulate General in Melbourne and TransTRACK has taken place previously, such as TransTRACK’s participation in the Indonesian Festival Business Forum in Melbourne on October 3, 2024 and various business meetings in Victoria on October 2-4, 2024. This collaboration reflects the commitment of the Indonesian Consulate General in Melbourne to encourage the export of Indonesia’s superior products, especially those based on digital technology and transportation, to be able to compete in the global market.
With the signing of this MoU and TransTRACK’s participation in the exhibition, it is expected to increase exports of high value-added products from Indonesia as well as strengthen technology development and human resource capacity in the technology and transportation sectors in both countries.
For further information, please contact the Economic Function of the Indonesian Consulate General in Melbourne via email at [email protected]
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