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You are here: Home1 / News2 / Product News3 / TPMS Firms Strike Deal

TPMS Firms Strike Deal

Date: 20th February 2007 Author: Tyrepress Editors Comments: 0

(Akron/Tire Review) Ontario-based TireStamp announced that it had entered into a partnership deal with Vehicle Monitoring Systems in which both parties will offer TPMS products created by Taiwan’s Orange Electronic Co. VMS is Orange’s North American marketing and sales representative.

Under the deal, VMS and TireStamp will “integrate the entire family of Orange TPMS products” for the North American market under the LiveTire brand. TireStamp will also integrate a new line of Orange-developed commercial TPMS sensors for light-, medium- and heavy-duty trucks for the North American market that monitor both tyre pressure as well as temperature.

“We have been tracking the Orange TPMS products closely in the Asian market for several years and are pleased to be working with Vehicle Monitoring Systems here in North America. Our strong automotive and commercial aftermarket fleet presence provides a wide base of opportunity for the LiveTire products, which integrate well with our TireVigil solutions,” said Scott Feagan, TireStamp’s CEO.

VMS President David Hinds said, “We are pleased to be a value-added supplier of our advanced passenger and commercial TPMS sensors to TireStamp. Working together with TireStamp provides additional channels for our products to be sold in many telematics and OE solutions through their distribution channels.”

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