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IRD offers web-based fleet management

IRD’s FleetSphere is a web-based GPS fleet management solution, which helps to optimise management and reduce fleet operating costs. Applications include all sizes of commercial fleet vehicles, including delivery trucks, service trucks, vans, and trailers, as well as snowploughs and emergency vehicles.
June 16, 2015 Read time: 1 min
857 IRD’s FleetSphere is a web-based GPS fleet management solution, which helps to optimise management and reduce fleet operating costs. Applications include all sizes of commercial fleet vehicles, including delivery trucks, service trucks, vans, and trailers, as well as snowploughs and emergency vehicles.

Recently added FleetSphere features include Route Completion Analysis and a Citizen Portal.

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