Discover How to Boost Fleet Productivity with a Telematics Solution

January 12, 2017 | Sponsored

GPS vehicle tracking systems provide fleet operators with a powerful tool to help cut costs and operate their vehicles more efficiently. But there’s another benefit to a telematics solution that’s often overlooked – improving productivity. And not just with your drivers, but throughout your entire fleet. A GPS vehicle tracking system with onboard engine diagnostics provides the data to make informed management decisions that can help increase productivity throughout your fleet.

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KNAPP Logistics Automation Inc.

KNAPP Logistics Automation Inc., a subsidiary of KNAPP AG (headquartered in Hart bei Graz, Austria) is one of the global leaders in the provision of holistic internal logistics solutions and turnkey systems in warehouse logistics and automation. The services portfolio ranges from the design and development of all-in-one logistics solutions to implementation as system provider or general contractor and comprehensive after-sales support after final acceptance of projects.

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