Networkfleet Inc., a San Diego-based wireless fleet management company, has celebrated its 10-year anniversary. According to a company news release, Networkfleet has more than 100,000 subscriber vehicles in the U.S. generating more than 10 million messages per day. Additionally, the company says it has more than 50 issued and pending patents related to remote vehicle diagnostics.
"Networkfleet is proud of its 10-year history of growth and innovation," says Keith Schneider, president of the company. "Customers are increasingly looking at a supplier’s stability and longevity, which has contributed to Networkfleet’s rapid subscriber growth. In addition, Networkfleet’s remote engine diagnostic capability has become essential to reducing fuel consumption and maintenance expenses. This together with our partnerships with world-class leasing companies, resellers and software companies has helped us to become one of the industry’s leading telematics providers."
“Ten years is an impressive milestone in the fragmented telematics market. Over that period of time, Networkfleet has emerged as one of the leading U.S. suppliers of telematics solutions for the fleet market,” says Clem Driscoll, president of C.J. Driscoll & Associates, a consulting and market research firm specializing in wireless location-based products and services.
Throughout its history, Networkfleet has been active in a variety of community projects, including donating and delivering food to local fire departments during wildfires, adopting a San Diego beach and working on Habitat for Humanity houses.
More information on the company is available at www.networkcar.com.
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