
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America Inc. will offer a Telogis-powered telematics system as standard equipment on all FUSO medium-duty, diesel cabover trucks, the manufacturer announced at the Work Truck Show in Indianapolis.
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America Inc. will offer a Telogis-powered telematics system as standard equipment on all FUSO medium-duty, diesel cabover trucks, the manufacturer announced at the Work Truck Show in Indianapolis.


Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America Inc. will offer a Telogis-powered telematics system as standard equipment on all FUSO medium-duty, diesel cabover trucks, the manufacturer announced at the Work Truck Show in Indianapolis.
“The Telogis software will help provide FUSO owners and fleet operators with improved safety, better logistics control, and more efficient operations,” said Jecka Glasman, president and CEO. “The selection of Telogis as our telematics partner followed extensive study of the systems available to satisfy our customers’ needs, and we felt Telogis provided a superior level of technology, customer service, and a record of continual innovation. We look forward to a long and fruitful partnership.”
The two firms will integrate Telogis telematics capabilities into all of FUSO’s future Class 3 through Class 5 turbocharged diesel commercial trucks.
“By adopting Telogis telematics solutions, FUSO will be bringing the highest quality vehicle connectivity and advanced technologies to its future customers," said Susan Heystee, Telogis' senior vice president of OEM business. "The Telogis software platform is designed to improve fleet operational efficiency, help keep drivers safer, and reduce costs, and we continue to carry on an aggressive program of software innovation."

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