With the help of Vericom Technologies, U.S. Bank Voyager will offer an advanced Global Positioning Satellite (GPS)-based fleet management service to new and existing customers.
The product, called "Voyager Path Manager", is a new GPS-based fleet management solution powered by Vericom Technologies, which enables companies to collect and analyze detailed fleet data involving driver and company fleet performance and productivity.
By using Voyager Path Manager's customized web-based reports, companies can quickly recognize ways to reduce costs.
"Working directly with Vericom Technologies enables U.S. Bank Voyager to offer companies with large fleets a scaleable fleet management solution that can be customized to fit specific customer needs," said Robert Meyer, vice president of customer implementation at U.S. Bank Voyager.
In addition to offering Voyager Path Manager, U.S. Bank Voyager currently provides the Voyager Fleet Card, a "universal" fleet fueling and maintenance card to customers, such as the United States Postal Service, SCI Management and Kinetic Concepts Inc. The Voyager card, accepted at over 165,000 retail locations across the nation, provides comprehensive data reporting and card tracking features that allow fleet executives to measure fuel costs and manage their program exceptions.
For more information, visit www.voyagerfleet.com.
U.S. Bank Voyager Offers Fleet Management Service
With the help of Vericom Technologies, U.S. Bank Voyager will offer an advanced Global Positioning Satellite (GPS)-based fleet management service to new and existing customers
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