
The Automotive Distribution Network has partnered with Innova Fleet Services to provide the group’s members with a telematics solution to efficiently manage small- and medium-sized fleets.
The Automotive Distribution Network has partnered with Innova Fleet Services to provide the group’s members with a telematics solution to efficiently manage small- and medium-sized fleets.

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The Automotive Distribution Network has partnered with Innova Fleet Services to provide the group’s members with a telematics solution to efficiently manage small- and medium-sized fleets.
“The Network’s members need access to a robust telematics system to help their customers monitor and repair advanced telematics features found on late-model vehicles as well as to defend against the actions of the car companies aiming to drive business back to their dealers,” said Tom Frey, vice president of information and technology for the Network. “The Innova system provides in-depth diagnostic information and a maintenance module that will facilitate the relationship between the Network’s members and their fleet customers.”
The Innova Fleet Services system provides information on the real-time condition of vehicles, highlighting problems and their severity. Innova’s system also supplies predictive failure information, identifies parts needed for repairs, provides customizable maintenance schedules and offers several other features.
The Automotive Distribution Network is a program group operating under the brands of Parts Plus, Parts Plus Mexico, IAPA and Auto Pride. For more information, click here.

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