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GreenRoad and GPS Insight to deliver GPS fleet tracking

GreenRoad, provider of driver performance management for fleets, has partnered with fleet GPS tracking provider, GPS Insight, to offer fleet tracking capability, as part of the GreenRoad driver performance management service. GreenRoad will integrate the GPS Insight solution and offer it to customers as GreenRoad Advanced Tracking. “The comprehensiveness, flexibility, and effectiveness of the GPS Insight service are truly impressive. Now, with the GPS Insight partnership, we can offer the tools to also c
September 12, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
4495 GreenRoad, provider of driver performance management for fleets, has partnered with fleet GPS tracking provider, 5672 GPS Insight, to offer fleet tracking capability, as part of the GreenRoad driver performance management service.  GreenRoad will integrate the GPS Insight solution and offer it to customers as GreenRoad Advanced Tracking.
 
“The comprehensiveness, flexibility, and effectiveness of the GPS Insight service are truly impressive. Now, with the GPS Insight partnership, we can offer the tools to also create the most efficient fleets on the road. It is a powerful combination,” said Jim Heeger, chief executive of GreenRoad.
 
“GPS tracking is a natural complement to the GreenRoad driver performance management offering”, said Robert Donat, CEO of GPS Insight. “With the combination of these two capabilities, fleet operators will have all they need to optimise fleet efficiencies and maximise driver productivity.”
            
GreenRoad Advanced Tracking will be available in the UK, US and Canada by the end of the year.

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