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Digifleet Group
Digifleet House, 129 Johannesburg Road, Lyndhurst
Core business offering: Digifleet Group is a specialised technical installation company providing services to the fleet management, vehicle tracking and telematics industries. It provides a professional mobile tracking convenience repair-and-install facility service in the Gauteng region.
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Head Office
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Digifleet Direct
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| Digifleet Direct |
Johannesburg
tel: 0861 344 435
fax: +27 11 882 3503
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| Sole Agency | This company has been granted exclusive distribution rights by this brand's owner |
| Shared Agency | This is one of several companies with official rights to distribute this brand |
| Sub Agency | This company purchases from an officially appointed local distributor |
| Manufacturer | This company manufactures this brand |
| Installer | This company is an approved installer or system integrator of this brand | |
Netstar
(Sub Agency, Installer) |
Section - Service providers
-Services offered
- Video analytics
- Video management
- Video monitoring
-Engineering, project management
-Communications systems
- Wireless (incl. cellular)
-Perimeter security
- Vehicle detection
-Surveillance systems
- Covert surveillance
- IP/analogue surveillance
- Remote monitoring
- Video analytics / AI analytics
- Video management systems
-Vehicle security systems
- Alarms, immobilisers, gearlocks
- Anti-hijacking systems
- Vehicle tracking, fleet management systems
-Commercial
-Industrial & manufacturing
-Logistics
-Transport
-Security management
-Software installation/configuration training
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Digital ID and facial recognition for safer learning institutions
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Persistent surveillance with rapid deployment
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Industrial sector is a primary cyber target
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Two 30 MVA transformers for mining house
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