“Two’s Company”
Brannan Tempest, left, Managing director of FibreCity, and Martin Port, Managing director at Masternaught, contemplate the future of there alliance at Priory Park.


Two of West Yorkshire’s fastest expanding technology innovators have formed an alliance and agreed a £1m contract.
Masternaught has awarded the £1m contract to FibreCity as part of a partnership that will see the two firms deliver innovative web-based services to British companies operating fleets of sales, service and delivery vehicles.
FibreCity will be web-hosting Masternaught’s ground breaking satellite navigation and fleet information service, which has proved highly popular since it’s launch. Using GPS satellite and GPRS mobile phone technology, the movements of more than 12000 vehicles are tracked throughout Europe.
Masternaughts 200 subscribing customers can see the location of each of their vehicles on the web and are e-mailed daily activity reports that enable significant improvements in security, productivity and fleet utilisation.
However, Masternaughts real success has been in the uptake of a new mobile system that uses PDA-type devices.These receive and transmit information, such as sales and service calls and completions, as well as navigating the driver to the premises and eliminating paperwork .

FibreCity is a specialist Internet technology and servicer, whose clients include Cisco and BT.
Masternaught, which employs 30 staff, is moving its offices from Leeds Innovation Centre, next to Leeds University, to Priory Park at Aberford, near Leeds, where FibreCity is already based.

Managing director Martin Port said :
“FibreCity has proved to be an ideal partner and the reliability and security afforded by their web-hosting services have been crucial in our success. It is an added bonus that they are also a Leeds- based and we are very excited about the closer alliance that has been agreed.”

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