TruckersB2B has entered into an agreement with Qualcomm to offer satellite tracking and communications to TruckersB2B members.
TruckersB2B Offers Qualcomm To Members
TruckersB2B has entered into an agreement with Qualcomm to offer satellite tracking and communications to TruckersB2B members

The Qualcomm agreement allows TruckersB2B to offer the satellite-based OmniTracs mobile communications system, including messaging, to its member fleets with a minimal up-front cash investment. TruckersB2B members will be able to install the OmniTracs system units with enhanced messaging services for less than $99 a month, per truck, upon approved credit. The companies will also offer a plan for less than $80 per month, per truck that includes the OmniTracs base messaging plan.
The price reduction precludes use of any other promotions or discounts and applies to a standard OmniTracs system configuration with standard display unit.
TruckersB2B also announced that its business-to-business membership program has now surpassed the 10,000-fleet milestone with these fleets representing over 325,000 trucks. In addition, TruckersB2B has achieved 10 consecutive months of profitability.
TruckersB2B is a business-to-business provider of pre-negotiated savings on fuel, tires, trailers and other products and services purchased by small and medium-sized trucking companies and private fleets. Celadon Group's wholly owned subsidiary, Celadon E-Commerce, is the majority owner.
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