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DriveCam to be deployed across Linde North American fleet

Linde North America has made a five-year commitment to deploy DriveCam’s driver risk management solution in its entire fleet of 1,250 vehicles in US and Canada. A member of the Linde Group, a world-leading gases and engineering company with around 51,000 employees in more than 100 countries worldwide, Linde North America awarded the contract after an extensive trial and over multiple competitive solutions.
August 1, 2012 Read time: 1 min
4828 Linde North America has made a five-year commitment to deploy 4232 DriveCam’s driver risk management solution in its entire fleet of 1,250 vehicles in US and Canada.

A member of the Linde Group, a world-leading gases and engineering company with around 51,000 employees in more than 100 countries worldwide, Linde North America awarded the contract after an extensive trial and over multiple competitive solutions.

“The in-cab video capability offered by the DriveCam programme has increased our ability to identify driver habits and coach employees historically considered lone workers,” said Fred Kinkin, VP, Supply, Linde North America. “DriveCam will be a key component of Linde’s on the road safety strategy.”

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