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Westminster Security Group, a renowned name in private security, announces a strategic investment in Tratix, an innovative technology company based in Tel Aviv. Tratix, founded and led by seasoned entrepreneur - Sharon Rashty, specialises in cutting-edge solutions to help prevent cargo theft.

With a distinguished background in Israeli Intelligence services and building early-stage startups, Sharon Rashty brings a wealth of experience to Tratix. Her expertise in tailing detection, counter-surveillance, and criminal behaviour profiling drives innovation in security solutions, safeguarding supply chains, and protecting valuable assets.

Tailing Detection System

Adopted by industry pioneers, Tratix ensures that cargo receives unparalleled protection

Tratix emerges as a beacon of innovation in the realm of logistics and transportation, addressing the escalating threat of cargo theft globally with its groundbreaking technology. The company's flagship solution, the Tailing Detection System, offers a proactive approach to prevent theft incidents before they occur.

Amidst dynamic criminal tactics, Tratix emerges as a beacon of innovation, with the Tailing Detection System representing more than just a solution – it embodies a steadfast commitment to securing cargo and fortifying supply chains. Adopted by industry pioneers, Tratix ensures that cargo receives unparalleled protection.

Close protection setting

John Moore, CEO of Westminster Security Group, said, "As pioneers in the security industry we are always thinking outside of the box and ahead of the curve. Cargo theft is a massive problem globally with vehicles being easy targets and often sitting ducks, Tratix solves this."

He adds, "It also has other potential uses such as protecting cash and valuables in transit (CViT) vehicles, anti-stalking, and within a personal close protection setting. We are excited to be working with Sharon to develop this technology, utilising our experience, and expertise to help prevent cargo theft, and help recover it, should the unfortunate happen."

Advancing cutting-edge technologies

Tratix CEO, Sharon Rashty, said: "I'm thrilled about our partnership with Westminster Security Group. This investment accelerates our journey to revolutionise logistics security. With our Tailing Detection System, we're committed to staying ahead of threats and safeguarding supply chains. Together, we'll redefine industry standards for security solutions."

Westminster Security Group's investment in Tratix underscores its commitment to advancing cutting-edge technologies in the realm of security. Together, they aim to revolutionise cargo theft prevention and safeguard supply chains globally.

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