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Stuart, Florida-based Eye-Seal offers a device that detects
To bring this new technology to market, Eye-Seal has announced a recent undisclosed funding injection from Tito Investment Group (TIG), Jacksonville, Florida, and the Texas A&M Aggie Angel Network. The company also has added PROSS as a strategic distributor with key markets in Europe, Asia
“We have tested and deployed our units in over 90 countries and partnered with companies who look for ways to protect their high-value cargo from origin to destination,” says Enrique Acosta, CEO
Barry Vaughn, a former transportation and shipping company CEO and current member of TIG, says, “Our investment group is excited to join forces with Eye-Seal and looks forward to impacting shipping through improved transparency in the logistics chain. We are confident the Eye-Seal team will show shipping lines and governments new revenue streams while protecting their client’s cargo.”
“Tito Investment Group is very excited about our recent partnership with the Eye-Seal team,” says Steve Taylor, a founding member of the TIG and chief executive officer at AMPORTS, Jacksonville. “Eye-Seal has designed container security technology that vastly improves the security of high-value cargo in transit throughout the world. Cargo breaches are visible in real time, and notices are provided of the time and location when a breach occurs. This is more than simply tracking a shipping container’s location.”
Mike Wilkinson, president of Paragon Innovations, Richardson, Texas, and board member of the Texas A&M Aggie Angel Network, adds, “The Texas A&M Aggie Angel Network proudly joins Eye Seal and looks forward to shaking the cargo and shipping industry through smart container solutions.”
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