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Telogis and FleetCor announce global partnership

Telogis and FleetCor Technologies have announced a global partnership for the integration of telematics and fuel card reporting that will assist in bringing greater visibility to a business' fuelling activities, improve reporting, and help reduce unauthorized fuel card use with the ultimate goal of driving down total fuel expense. The partnership includes the introduction of the Telogis Universal Premium Fleet Card powered by FleetCor and the launch of the next-generation fuel management module for Telogis
May 24, 2012 Read time: 1 min
1623 Telogis and 5723 FleetCor Technologies have announced a global partnership for the integration of telematics and fuel card reporting that will assist in bringing greater visibility to a business' fuelling activities, improve reporting, and help reduce unauthorized fuel card use with the ultimate goal of driving down total fuel expense. The partnership includes the introduction of the Telogis Universal Premium Fleet Card powered by FleetCor and the launch of the next-generation fuel management module for Telogis Fleet.

"As the largest fuel card company in the world, FleetCor provides a global presence and access to networks that will help Telogis customers simplify the monitoring and reporting of actual fuel use, and reduce total fuel expense through the elimination of waste and theft," said Jason Koch, president, Telogis Fleet.

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