Cranford, N.J.-based Intergis LLC, a provider of mobile resource management (MRM) and logistics technologies for small to mid-sized businesses and Fortune 1,000 companies, has unveiled a new brand identity and Web site, www.intergis.com.
Intergis says its new logo and tagline, “Your Leader in Mobile Resource Management,” reflects that “the company’s product offerings that are among the best in the industry.”
In the summer of 2008, Intergis completed its merger with Vericom Technologies and NovaTracker LLC, combining three companies that deliver GPS tracking and reporting services, route optimization, automated scheduling and logistics software, as well as hardware for vehicles, assets and personnel.
Intergis’ customer base includes businesses in transportation, delivery/distribution and general field services, as well as facilities management, construction, plumbing, HVAC, security, government, telecommunications, utilities and healthcare organizations.
“Our new imagery reflects our expanded portfolio of products and services that more efficiently schedule, manage and track company fleets, personnel and assets for small to mid-sized organizations, as well as Fortune 1,000 companies,” says Jeffrey Cohen, Intergis CEO. “Our goal is to provide tailored solutions specifically designed to quickly produce an immediate return on investment for customers. The new communications effort and product suite moving forward will reinforce our ability to save millions of dollars in payroll, overtime and fuel while increasing productivity across our customer base.”
The company’s solutions integrate GPS vehicle tracking and navigation tools with automated scheduling, dispatching and route optimization applications and real-time communications technologies. More information is available at www.intergis.com.
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