GE Launches Telematics Group

LAS VEGAS— A new telematics technology center of excellence at the GE Global Research Center will lead "an enormous initiative across the entire company," according to Dr. Joseph Salvo, manager of the pervasive decisioning laboratory at the Niskayuna, NY, R&D facility
Oct. 5, 2004

LAS VEGAS— A new telematics technology center of excellence at the GE Global Research Center will lead "an enormous initiative across the entire company," according to Dr. Joseph Salvo, manager of the pervasive decisioning laboratory at the Niskayuna, NY, R&D facility.

Announcing the telematics push at the American Trucking Assns. (ATA) annual conference here, Dr. Salvo said: "This technology has the potential to completely change the way businesses manage their assets and supply chains." Among the telematics products and service already offered by GE is the VeriWise trailer tracking system marketed by GE Trailer Fleet Services.

The new telematics center "includes representatives from every GE business unit and represents the first step in creating a new operating business," added Scott Nelson, the trailer fleet services VP of national accounts.

The GE Trailer Fleet Services, which recently changed its name from GE TIP, also announced the creation of a client advisory board to help it understand the business issues and needs facing it trucking customers.

Charter fleet members of the board include Arnold Transportation, Arrow Trucking, National Freight, Schneider National and Swift Transportation.

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Jim Mele

Jim Mele is a former longtime editor-in-chief of FleetOwner. He joined the magazine in 1986 and served as chief editor from 1999 to 2017. 

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