Networkfleet has reached the 10-year mark of providing wireless fleet management solutions to more than 100,000 subscriber vehicles in the U.S.
The company (formerly called Networkcar) has tapped more than 50 issued and pending patents involving remote vehicle diagnostics since inception.
Networkfleet has grown over the years as a result of its role in helping commercial and government fleets reduce fuel costs, maintenance expenses and greenhouse gas emissions. Networkfleet customers represent a broad range of industries, including service fleets, delivery fleets, transportation services, construction companies and all levels of government.
"Networkfleet is proud of its 10-year history of growth and innovation," said Keith Schneider, president of Networkfleet. "Customers are increasingly looking at a supplier's stability and longevity, which has contributed to Networkfleet's rapid subscriber growth. In addition, Networkfleet's remote engine diagnostic capability has become essential to reducing fuel consumption and maintenance expenses."
Networkfleet was founded in 1999 by Diego Borrego, its current vice president of product engineering. In 2006, the company was purchased by Hughes Telematics, a developer of telematics solutions, which include vehicle-based information and communications systems.
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Networkfleet Reaches 10-Year Milestone
Networkfleet has reached the 10-year mark of providing wireless fleet management solutions to more than 100,000 subscriber vehicles in the U.S
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