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| 3CMS Position on request vehicle location system. http://www.3cms.co.uk |
| Aircraft Radio Wholesalers and distributors of street navigation equipment, GPS, used and new. Archerfield Airport, Archerfield, Brisbane, Australia. http://www.aircraftradio.com.au |
| Applied Field Data Systems Manufacturer of integrated systems that use GPS receivers, rugged pen-based computers, PDA's, field data collection and GIS software. Training, software development, data conversion and consulting services also available. http://www.afds.net/ |
| Autopage Ltd. Allows monitoring people who work off-premises, using automated mobile phone text messaging. http://www.loneworker.com/ |
| BTS Group Telematics sales, rental, training, installation, vehicle and asset Web based tracking solutions including tomtom work. UK. http://www.bts-group.co.uk/ |
| Canal Geomatics Distributor of GPS positioning and wireless products across North America. http://www.canalgeomatics.com |
| Cargotracs Provide a range of systems that can track freight, cargo, trailers, cars, trucks, and other mobile assets. Web based interface available. http://www.cargotracs.com/ |
| CARIS GPS field data collection utilities that provide spatial information and GIS solutions for marine and land based industries. http://www.caris.com/ |
| CMC Electronics Inc. Manufacturers of GPS receivers and systems for the aviation and surface transportation markets. http://www.cmcelectronics.ca/ |
| Datacom Canadian company in the field of automated vehicle-fleet management and reading industrial sensors. http://www.datacom.com |
| DataGrid Inc. Geo-ID GPS/GIS datacollectors store input data from three external sensors (standard) using serial or analogue input, and store the data alongside GPS positions with meter range of centimeter range accuracies. http://datagrid-international.com/ |
| DynaNav Systems Inc. Manufacturing aircraft and helicopter navigation systems for the agricultural, seismic and natural resource industries. http://www.dynanav.com/ |
| Eagle Producers of sonar and global positioning systems. http://www.eaglesonar.com.au/ |
| Eagle Electronics Information, product guides, and sources for Eagle GPS, Sonar and Mapping products, as well as GPS and routing software. http://www.eaglegps.com/ |
| Earth Vector Systems Manufacturer's representative for Trimble Navigation, featuring high-accuracy Global Positioning Systems, computers, software and related equipment. Services include sales, rentals, training, technical support and equipment repair. http://www.evsgps.com/ |
| EuroGAT24 Provides a ground collision avoidance and navigator software for hand-held computers. Germany. http://www.flightcompanion.com |
| FreeFlight Systems Manufactures GPS navigation equipment, radar altimeters, and selective calling decoders for business and commuter aircraft. http://www.freeflightsystems.com/ |
| Furuno GPS/OEM Timing Division For over 10 years Furuno has brought GPS (Global Positioning System) products to OEMs. Furuno's GPS products can be used for a variety of applications. http://www.furunogps.com/ |
| GARMIN International, Inc. Designs, manufactures and markets GPS navigation, communication and sonar products. http://www.garmin.com/ |
| Global Locate, Inc. Global positioning systems (GPS) services for the wireless industry. http://www.globallocate.com/ |
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Answered by: Professor Mike Benton, Department of Earth Sciences, Paleobiology and Biodiversity Research Group, University of Bristol
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