Expansion for Ram Tracking in Canada

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Vehicle tracking specialist Ram Tracking has moved to new offices in Canada in line with its increasing headcount and future expansion plans.

Ram Tracking Canada’s new offices are located within the heart of a thriving business centre in Bristol Circle, Oakville

The 2,468 square ft office is within the heart of a thriving business centre in Bristol Circle, Oakville, chosen for its ideal location between Oakville and Mississauga.

The move follows increases in sales and headcount as well as new product offerings – such as its vehicle dash board camera which can help customers speed up First Notification of loss and cut accident costs.

The new premises will also play a pivotal role in ensuring the business achieves its plans for future growth and expansion, offering capacity to increase the workforce by a further 28%.

Simon Gaunt, general manager at Ram Tracking Canada, said: “Business growth is soaring and in the last couple of months alone we’ve recruited six new members of staff. The need to recruit new sales team members was triggered as a result of increased demand and will allow us to not only drive tracking sales but also take the time to develop exciting new products – such as our live steaming dash cam that is due to hit the Canadian market early January 2019.

“As the business continues to grow and we continue to introduce new products this investment has been a fundamental step in ensuring business continuity and scalability.

At Ram Tracking we firmly believe to recruit and promote from within – this has already been demonstrated with the current growth which has led to other internal promotions and more development opportunities – but will even more so now with the new office move, providing the Ram Tracking team with the best opportunities, so they can build a successful and long-term career with us.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for nearly 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.