Comtec Signs Software Deal With S-Trip And Handa Travel
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Comtec has announced that they have reached an agreement with S-Trip & Handa Travel for technology solutions to power their retail outlets both online and in-branches.

S-Trip has signed an agreement with Comtec to use its data and web applications in tandem with its Travelconnect products.

The agreements mark the 1st contracts to be implemented by the newly launched Comtec Group following its purchase of Comnet Canada a year ago.

Comtec Director of International Development Paul Durrant stated, 'I am delighted to have reached an agreement with S-Trip and Handa Travel to use Comtec's technology. We will be providing some innovative and cutting-edge solutions which will allow S-Trip to be able to offer unique product to their customers".

President of S-Trip Alexandre Handa remarked, 'Comtec has unique and exciting products and we look forward to working with them. We believe that this mix of products along with our product offering will be an extremely exciting proposition for our clients.'


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