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Terrafix wins £48m government contract in 'most successful year to date'

The company has been awarded the multi-million pound contract on The Ambulance Radio Programme

Pictured: Terrafix marketing director Carol Rosson, managing director Chris Green and financial director David Adams

Mobile data and communications specialist Terrafix has secured a multi-million pound government contract in what has been the company’s most successful year to date.

The Stoke-on-Trent firm has been awarded a £48 million contract on The Ambulance Radio Programme (ARP), in partnership with º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-based IT distributor Centerprise International.

The five-year contract will see Terrafix supply and support an in-vehicle system – comprising of Terrafix’s own ‘smart’ vehicle router and a tablet device – which is capable of running the national ambulance mobilisation software used by all of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s ambulance services, and some 6,500 ambulances.

Terrafix’s latest contract win comes on the back of the company winning an £8.5 million contract from The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) to design and develop the mobilisation software at the end of 2017.

Terrafix managing director Chris Green said: “The £8.5 million contract we won in 2017 was the biggest contract that Terrafix had ever won; to get something of that magnitude was unreal.

“We actually started work on the tender for this new contract in August 2019 and we’ve basically worked on it every day until about May this year, and we were successful in winning that contract.

“It’s unbelievable to think we have gone from an £8.5 million contract to one just shy of £50 million in about two years.”

The aim of the new contract is to supply resilient mobile data communication hardware suitable for ambulances, rapid response and other emergency vehicles.