Sylectus, a unit of Qualcomm Enterprise Services, will collaborate with MacroPoint to provide a fleet tracking solution.
With MacroPoint, provider of mobile fleet management technology, companies can turn any cell phone into a fleet tracking device to monitor the location of loads and drivers. The Sylectus-MacroPoint joint fleet tracking solution is designed for private fleets of all sizes and includes the following features:
-The capability to monitor any driver, including loads brokered to third-party drivers
-DOT-compliant/hands-free capabilities providing an alternative to making regular "check" calls via handheld devices
-"Pay-for-play" model for fleets to add location tracking to any existing transportation management software without additional hardware requirements, long-term contracts or set-up fees
Stuart Sutton, senior director at Qualcomm Enterprise Services and general manager of Sylectus, says the move gives customers "access to a turnkey, intuitive and affordable fleet management system, enabling them to increase the efficiency and profitability of their operations."
With MacroPoint, provider of mobile fleet management technology, companies can turn any cell phone into a fleet tracking device to monitor the location of loads and drivers. The Sylectus-MacroPoint joint fleet tracking solution is designed for private fleets of all sizes and includes the following features:
-The capability to monitor any driver, including loads brokered to third-party drivers
-DOT-compliant/hands-free capabilities providing an alternative to making regular "check" calls via handheld devices
-"Pay-for-play" model for fleets to add location tracking to any existing transportation management software without additional hardware requirements, long-term contracts or set-up fees
Stuart Sutton, senior director at Qualcomm Enterprise Services and general manager of Sylectus, says the move gives customers "access to a turnkey, intuitive and affordable fleet management system, enabling them to increase the efficiency and profitability of their operations."
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