Networkcar Readies Service for all Truck Types

June 3, 2004
Networkcar has announced that its Networkfleet system can now be used on all classes of fleet vehicles. Networkfleet, a system that reports engine performance and truck location, is now compatible with virtually all light-, medium- and heavy-duty trucks manufactured since 1988, the company said. Networkfleet gives fleet managers access to vehicle speed reports, idle time data and fuel efficiency trends

Networkcar has announced that its Networkfleet system can now be used on all classes of fleet vehicles. Networkfleet, a system that reports engine performance and truck location, is now compatible with virtually all light-, medium- and heavy-duty trucks manufactured since 1988, the company said.

Networkfleet gives fleet managers access to vehicle speed reports, idle time data and fuel efficiency trends to more effectively manage their vehicles and drivers.

In related news, Networkfleet was recently awarded “Best Commercial Vehicle Solution” in the 2004 Telematics Update Magazine Telematics Awards.

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