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Fleetstar mapping tools

Cybit has just launched a new 'suite of mapping tools for its Fleetstar-Online solution'.
February 6, 2012 Read time: 1 min
1060 Cybit has just launched a new 'suite of mapping tools for its Fleetstar-Online solution'. The new suite includes three configurable options: traditional digital mapping; 1691 Google Maps incorporating Street View technology; and ScreenWatcher, an application that now provides companies with vehicle updates every 20 seconds.

According to the company, the mapping options provide customers with the flexibility to tailor the mapping to suit their individual needs. For example: companies that operate large distribution sites can benefit from upgrading to the live ScreenWatcher option; home delivery companies can have unequivocal vision over the locations visited from Google Street View; whilst for monitoring routes and measuring against plan, traditional digital mapping remains the clearest option.

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