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UTA joins forces with TimoCom on refuelling locations

TimoCom’s calculation and tracking solution TC eMap now displays more than 44,000 Union Tank Eckstein GmbH & Co. KG (UTA) service stations in Kleinostheim as part of a partnership to provide UTA users information on where to refuel. Additionally, it is also designed with the intention of enabling TimoCom clients to plan their routes more efficiently.
January 26, 2018 Read time: 1 min
TimoCom’s calculation and tracking solution TC eMap now displays more than 44,000 Union Tank Eckstein GmbH & Co. KG (8658 UTA) service stations in Kleinostheim as part of a partnership to provide UTA users information on where to refuel. Additionally, it is also designed with the intention of enabling TimoCom clients to plan their routes more efficiently.


Volker Huber, CEO at UTA, said: “These days, our customers expect to be able to find all the relevant information about their trip in one place. Our cooperation with TimoCom means that 120,000 users can see where they can use our services when they plan their trip – and they can choose their route in that basis.”

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