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Dynniq planning to shape the future in telematics technology

Dynniq has formed a strategic technology partnership with telematics provider Smart Asset Manager (SAM) to develop the next generation in fleet management solutions, to develop a telematics solution to provide data from vehicles to measure key areas such as emissions, fuel savings and road service conditions.
June 23, 2017 Read time: 1 min

8343 Dynniq has formed a strategic technology partnership with telematics provider Smart Asset Manager (SAM) to develop the next generation in fleet management solutions, a telematics solution to provide data from vehicles to measure key areas such as emissions, fuel savings and road service conditions.

Dynniq telematics will be powered by the intelligent SAM engine with a modular design to match the specific requirements of a business. The system will encompass a range of applications aimed specifically at reducing fleet running costs, improving driver safety and maximising operational efficiency. Dynniq will provide a single, online software platform to manage, locate and report on remote assets, vehicles, people and plant equipment.

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