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Bulldog Technologies Signs Distribution Agreement with Logessa S.A. of Chile; Leading Chilean Transportation Provider Submits Purchase Order for Multiple BOSS Products for Immediate Distribution to Prevent Cargo Theft Throughout Country's Supply Chain.


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), a leading provider of wireless security solutions and sensor networks that monitor, track and secure assets in the supply chain, today announced it has signed Logessa S.A. as its principal distribution partner in Chile. Logessa S.A., a leading warehouse, logistics and inland transportation company, has signed a purchase agreement for Bulldog's proprietary BOSS(TM) products for immediate distribution throughout Chile. E[acute accent acute accent
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]Under the purchase order agreement, Logessa S.A., based in Santiago, Chile Santiago, officially Santiago de Chile (Spanish: ), is the capital of Chile, and the center of its largest conurbation (Greater Santiago). , will implement three of Bulldog's BOSS(TM) products: 1) RoadBOSS(TM), a portable seal/sensor used for monitoring trailers and containers at any time during the supply chain and delivery process 2) YardBOSS(TM), a security seal/sensor designed to protect loaded containers/trailers while stored in yards that provides the ability to monitor door seal integrity and any trailer movement, and 3) TankerBOSS(TM), an electronic security solution that simultaneously monitors internal fluid levels and all ingress An entrance. Contrast with "egress," which means exit. See ingress traffic. See also Ingres 2006.  and egress See ingress.  points on tanker trucks. E[acute accent]"Chile is an economically strong and stable country with a yearly average of 600,000 containers moving through ports and throughout the supply chain. As a major transporter of hazardous material and high-value raw materials, we must ensure tight security of these high value shipments. Bulldog Technologies provides the wireless security solutions we need to prevent the theft and leakage of goods in transit throughout our supply chain," said Juan Pablo Juan Pablo is a common Spanish given name. It is the equivalent of "John Paul" in English or "Jean-Paul" in French. Some famous people with this name:
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  • Juan Pablo Bennett (1871-1951), Chilean dictator
 Vargas, owner and director of Logessa S.A. E[acute accent]After attending training sessions at Bulldog's Richmond offices earlier this year, Logessa initiated a marketing campaign featuring Bulldog's BOSS(TM) product line. Additionally, Logessa plans to bring Bulldog's MiniBOSS(TM), a covert cellular-based asset tracking, monitoring and recovery device, to the Chilean market. E[acute accent]"Logessa has seen first hand the value of Bulldog's solutions and will benefit from the added security and revenue protection that our advanced technology provides," said John Cockburn There have been several people named John Cockburn:
  • John Cockburn (Scottish politician) (died 1758)
  • John Cockburn (Australian politician) (1850-1929)
, President and Chief Executive Officer of Bulldog Technologies. "Latin America is a burgeoning market for our proprietary solutions and Logessa is an aggressive distributor who we are particularly pleased to sign on as our latest customer. We believe our relationship with Logessa will bring significant revenue opportunities to Bulldog as we continue to rollout our unique BOSS(TM) product line to an expanding customer base in key target markets."

E[acute accent]About Logessa S.A.

E[acute accent]Logessa S.A. is a private logistics operator, based in Santiago, Chile, oriented to the integral solution of storage and warehousing. With operations countrywide, the company owns trucks, warehouses and has a civil engineering department in charge of research and investigation in Marine Terminal Facilities Logistics. Logessa main activities are warehousing, logistics, import export brokering, hazardous products handling and warehousing, inland terrestrial transportation, transportation of copper concentrates and book distribution. In an effort to expand its applications, Logessa has initiated a security tracking business based on its strategic partnership with Bulldog Technologies.

E[acute accent]About Bulldog Technologies

E[acute accent]Bulldog Technologies Inc. is a leading provider of wireless security solutions and sensor networks. The Company researches, develops, and manufactures real-time, comprehensive monitoring, intrusion detection, covert asset recovery and tracking BOSS(TM) (Bulldog Online Security Solution) devices and solutions for use in the supply chain focusing on the cargo transportation and storage industry. E[acute accent]Bulldog's solutions allow dispatchers, security personnel, law enforcement and loss prevention professionals, emergency response teams and cargo transport drivers to monitor, track and secure valuable cargo during the transport, storage and delivery supply chain process. E[acute accent]For further information, visit Bulldog on the Web at http://www.bulldog-tech.com

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