(Alliance News) - AIM-listed inspection services provider Remote Monitored Systems PLC on Monday said its subsidiary Cloudveil Ltd has completed testing and successful pilot of its mobile protective surveillance programme.
The mobile protective surveillance programme was designed to support and prevent any compromise to the integrity of goods in transit, working closely with organisations' supply chains.
Jonathan Thomas, Cloudveil's operations director said: "Our starting point with mobile protective surveillance programme was to develop a purely technology-based system but through exhaustive scenario testing, it became clear that a combination of highly trained and highly skilled personnel deployed with suitably designed and developed equipment was the optimal way to ensure the integrity of our clients high-value goods in transit. We are delighted with the end product and the feedback from our pilot customer."
Remote Monitored Systems said Cloudveil's team is comprised of former members of UK Special Forces who undergo specialist training as part of Cloudveil's bespoke service and are capable of adapting rapidly to fluid situations.
In this pilot project, a high value cargo at serious risk from identified malicious threats was moved across a continent at short notice, within schedule and without incident.
Remote Monitored Systems shares were untraded in London on Monday morning, last closing at 0.32 pence each.
By Evelina Grecenko; evelinagrecenko@alliancenews.com
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