GE Equipment Services' Mexico operation will begin offering customers the VeriWise Asset Intelligence solution in April, matching the total fleet management services it already offers to trucking companies
in the United States and Canada.
GE has operated in Mexico for nearly a century, and GE Equipment Services has been operating its Trailer Fleet Services unit in Mexico since 1993, offering financing, lease, rental and maintenance services out of branches in Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara.
"This step completes our North America coverage strategy laid out three years ago," said Thomas Konditi, president and CEO of GE's Asset Intelligence division. "It supports our goal of providing seamless global supply chain visibility to transportation and logistics firms."
GE intends to offer Mexico customers its VeriWise satellite-based product first, and the cellular-based tracking solutions it gained in January with the Terion acquisition later this year.
"We understand that one size does not fit all, and one-dimensional solutions deliver very limited value," Konditi explained. "We have different VeriWise solutions, and we can offer a variety of total fleet management services for trailers. Customers can also leverage the strong financial services of GE to purchase the VeriWise solution."
Equipment Services is focused on delivering measurable customer value, using asset intelligence to streamline operations, optimize fleet utilization, enhance safety and security, prevent losses from damage and theft, instill preventative maintenance, and ensure regulatory compliance.
GE Offers VeriWise to Fleets in Mexico
GE Equipment Services' Mexico operation will begin offering customers the VeriWise Asset Intelligence solution in April, matching the total fleet management services it already offers to trucking companie
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