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Here’s How Fleet Management is Rapidly Moving to Apps

| April 24, 2015

Fleet Management and Mobile Apps

Fleets looking to enhance driver efficiency, productivity and safety may soon look no farther than a suite of mobile apps.

Consider Navman Wireless, which has just announced the release of Drive, a comprehensive suite of applications built to enhance driver efficiency, productivity and safety. The app suite combines fleet management, communication, navigation, dispatching, and documentation systems into one user-friendly driver interface, streamlining processes for drivers, dispatchers and the fleet.

Its focus on driver and operational efficiency paves the way for automated tasks, safer roads and smoother communication.

“Fleets expose themselves to risk and inefficiencies with distracted driving, manual paperwork, and untimely exchanges of job site information,” said Sid Nair, Director of Group Marketing and Product Management at Navman Wireless. “Businesses need a single platform to get real-time updates on daily jobs and driver activity. Drive empowers fleet vehicles to stay connected, focused, on time and safe.”

According to the company, “each aspect of the suite and its applications was designed to boost efficiency for drivers on the road, as well as managers in the back office, making this a multi-functional tool that can serve as part of a businesses’ fleet management solution.”

Elements include:

  • Clear Navigation and Routing
  • Voice-Activated and Voice-Guided Navigation
  • Easy Two-Way Communication
  • Paperless, Customizable Forms
  • Instant Signature Capture Engine Monitoring System (EMS)
  • Trucking Attributes

The Navman Wireless Drive app suite is hosted on a 6-inch, Garmin-supported MNav-950 in-vehicle display that fully integrates with the Navman Wireless OnlineAVL2 platform.

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