Ctrack continues beneficial partnership with Arrive Alive in 2014
17 February 2014 | People and Companies | News | Nick Vlok, DigiCore
Ctrack, a vehicle tracking and fleet management solutions company, will continue its partnership with Arrive Alive. “Being the first and one of the main sponsors since 2003, we are proud to associate our brand and ethos with Arrive Alive,” says Nick Vlok, CEO of DigiCore, supplier of Ctrack. “We are continually looking to add value to Arrive Alive and its readers by sharing news and developments concerned with enhancing road safety and promoting better driving styles.”
Inspired by the efforts worldwide to promote road safety and the need for public awareness, the www.ArriveAlive.co.za website is well-known for its coverage of a broad array of subjects. A total of 597 stories were posted in 2013, dealing with issue ranging from safety features, and driver and road safety to car insurance. "Changing driving behaviour and encouraging companies and individuals to take safety measures on our roads in South Africa is one of the top priorities that we aim to address on a daily basis,” added Johan Jonck – Arrive Alive Managing Director.
All of the content on the Arrive Alive website is distributed to other media or companies at no cost, along with a byline and a link back to our website. Johan and his collaborators in other road safety campaigns around the country are also often called upon to give speeches and presentations on road safety.
"I want Arrive Alive to be an information portal where everybody should be able to access credible and useful write-ups,” says Jonck. "My objective is to make sure nobody says they did not know – we want to have information easily accessible, and for my partners and contributors I want to give the best possible exposure.”
"We have had a good-standing 10 year relationship and partnership with Arrive Alive and we aim to cultivate and educate safer driving habits, create awareness around truck/vehicle safety and South African road safety in line with the Department of Transport campaigns. I also urge the public to visit their website for the various safety tips available,” concludes Vlok.