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FleetMatics, a specialist in GPS fleet tracking for commercial fleet vehicles, has launched the latest version of its FleetMatics System 7.0.
February 6, 2012 Read time: 1 min
1058 FleetMatics, a specialist in GPS fleet tracking for commercial fleet vehicles, has launched the latest version of its FleetMatics System 7.0. The cornerstone of the new release is Panoramic Reporting. This data mining tool gives customers the capability to analyse the idling time, mileage, speed and engine on-time for every vehicle tracked since installing FleetMatics GPS. Customers can use this data to determine the full impact of GPS on their business and quantitatively compare employee performance.

Another major enhancement is FleetMatics Mobile, enabling users to track their fleet from most Internet-enabled mobile devices. Anytime, anywhere access to fleet performance allows for on-the-fly dispatch changes and immediate reaction to improper vehicle usage.

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