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Fleet management platform for Europe

Telogis's Fleet 8 Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) GPS fleet management system, announced for the European market, now incorporates dynamic traffic data to allow fleet managers to make the most informed real-time routing and allocation decisions based on current conditions in the field. It also monitors and alerts to driver behaviours, such as speeding, to improve employee and asset safety. Additional new components include multiple vehicle histories, street-side/birds-eye view imaging, and a reconciliation mod
January 24, 2012 Read time: 1 min
1623 Telogis's Fleet 8 Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) GPS fleet management system, announced for the European market, now incorporates dynamic traffic data to allow fleet managers to make the most informed real-time routing and allocation decisions based on current conditions in the field. It also monitors and alerts to driver behaviours, such as speeding, to improve employee and asset safety. Additional new components include multiple vehicle histories, street-side/birds-eye view imaging, and a reconciliation module that monitors and manages fuel cards.

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