Production volume matches Ugandan demand, with 2,000 to 8,000 plates manufactured daily.
President Yoweri Museveni, while at the launch event, emphasised that every sub-county will receive digital number plates to help combat historical crimes.

Today, Virtus Global Security – the company contracted to produce trackable Intelligent Transport Monitoring System plates, headquartered at Kawempe – was commissioned.

The company confirmed all specifications are met, especially security features, and production volume directly matches Ugandan demand: 2,000 to 8,000 plates are manufactured daily.

Azat Akmyradov (Commercial and Government Relations Manager), overseeing the company-government partnership, highlighted the plates' durability and enhanced security as key advantages.

Some staff at the production facility noted these plates are fundamentally different from old ones due to modern embedded technology.
Charles Kamunvi, a vehicle dealer, praised the company's improved efficiency, though production initially faced delays.

60-100% of the company's workers are Ugandan, and materials used follow the "Buy Uganda, Build Uganda" local content policy.