Flitzipp Tech Sdn Bhd / Muhammad Bukhairi Dulgamin ... [et al.]

FLITZIPP TECH SDN BHD is the company's name. Since 2015, the company has been in operation. Daud Dalugamin is the founder of FLITZIPP SDN BHD. His secondary school certificate is in High Certificate Malaysian Religion (STAM), and he went on to UTM Skudai Johor Bahru to pursue a bachelor's...

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Main Authors: Dulgamin, Muhammad Bukhairi, Azli, Ahmad Zuhair, Bustamam, Nurman Harith Al Zikry, Mohamed Shamshudin, Mohamed Rafie, Wahap, Mohd Ezaidi
Format: Entrepreneurship Project
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65731/1/65731.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65731/
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Summary:FLITZIPP TECH SDN BHD is the company's name. Since 2015, the company has been in operation. Daud Dalugamin is the founder of FLITZIPP SDN BHD. His secondary school certificate is in High Certificate Malaysian Religion (STAM), and he went on to UTM Skudai Johor Bahru to pursue a bachelor's degree in technology. TGF04 UTM-MTDC Technology Centre ll, Johor Bahru, Johor is the company's address. This company also has its own website. www.flitzipp.com can be used to conduct a search. FLITZIPP SDN BHD has 10 years' experience in installing GPS tracking device three thousand vehicles in Malaysia since 2015. The company provided local package and international package mostly needed for industries and assets security. There are six characters of their GPS tracking system product, which can monitor in one screen, can give a live tracking with 10 second interval for track users vehicle and provide detailed navigation maps or satellite view image. Other than that, this company covering a list of industries which is transportation, logistics, automotive, car rental, telecommunication, security and construction machinery. GPS was developed by the U.S. Department of Defence (DoD) for military purposes, such as accurate missile targeting. The system is currently available for free, but the DoD can selectively limit usage, or downgrade the service, at any time it chooses. GPS devices can be used to tap people without their knowledge and track their movements. They can also be placed in a car so that the location of the victim can be tracked.