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Crimson Tide wins contract to supply delivery-monitoring software to leading retailer
00:01, 17 September 2015
updated: 08:23, 17 September 2015
A delivery-monitoring technology developer has won a £1.1 million contract over three years with one of the country’s leading retailers.
Crimson Tide, based in Tunbridge Wells, is expected to provide its cloud-based software mpro5 to its latest client by the end of the year.
The system, which can be used on mobile phones, helps businesses schedule deliveries and track their progress.
Executive chairman Barrie Whipp said: “Our team has worked tirelessly over an extended period to achieve this landmark contract, which we expect to significantly impact revenues and profitability from early next year.
“We believe that the solution has further potential both with this client and with other retailers nationally and internationally.
“The impact of this transaction will transform the way we address further opportunities and is an endorsement of mpro5’s power and versatility.”
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