Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Antonia Arocha: Protecting the Lifeblood of the Mobile Society

Every year, criminals including unscrupulous employees and executives steal tens of billions in dollars’ worth of cargo and fuel from trucks, trains and storage container with the use of sophisticated technology. While global positioning system (GPS) can monitor and track the locations of these vehicles, the technology cannot prevent the theft of the valuable cargoes on board.

This is where Antonia Arocha and his team at Nuve, Inc. come in to the rescue of beleaguered owners of cargo and fuel. Arocha co-founded Nuve, Inc., a company that sells a sophisticated sensor system for tracking and securing the solid and liquid cargoes while these are on these are on the move.

Nuve prides itself on a full suite of security solutions that continuously, proactively and aggressively protect their clients’ cargoes from their loading points to their destinations, anywhere and anytime. The comprehensive asset protection solution uses customized sensors to alert concerned authorities about possible theft, which are then combined with web and mobile monitoring services.

Nuve, Inc. is at the forefront of an emerging field of technology-based asset management and fraud prevention systems. The company uses tamper-proof sensors combined with physical security solutions and real-time tracking technology to significantly reduce the risks for theft of valuable cargo and fuel.

Several of Latin America’s largest companies in the transportation industry have already signed up for the full suite of protection services. Nuve, Inc. has also established strong strategic partnerships with many of the security industry’s major technology players. These include Oceaneering, Nuve’s systems integration partner, which provides the company with valuable sales, service and support on a global scale; IBM that granted Nuve with its prestigious Ready to Cloud and Smarter Infrastructure certification; and TAPA that provided access for Nuve to clients like Apple, Dell, and Wal-Mart.

But Arocha is not resting on his laurels just yet. His next move is to develop more sophisticated security systems for the protection of oil pipelines.

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