Comet fleet? Fleet management of high-
Comet Fleet – Fleet Management High
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Tampa, FL (PRWEB) January four, 2012
Actsoft, Inc, a leading developer of mobile applications for resource management, announced the launch of Comet fleet complete solution for fleet management. Comet fleet combines the industry’s most powerful GPS tracking devices with the reliability of the comet Actsoft Suite, to give unprecedented manage of valuable assets and vehicles in the park.“Comet fleet to surpass business standards and meets the altering demands of fleet management. Providing flexibility and comprehensive capabilities, Comet fleet fits nicely with our partners AVL wireless operators and M2M strategic direction,” stated Kevin Thigpen.
Comet fleet improves operational efficiency and overall performance of the organizations involved in the transportation, transmission, distribution, law enforcement, government, schools, transportation, wellness and a lot far more. Regardless of size and market, Comet fleet is accurate, accessible and extremely functional. Features:
The historic go to to the payroll and accurate count
Geofence Alert minimize theft and unauthorized use of material importance
The collection of detailed information from digital sensors for door open / closed, PTO fuel tax
credits, etc.
scheduled upkeep warning to reduce unnecessary wear and navy
Comet Comet Suite Actsoft mobile application is offered on all main wireless carriers. For more info about the Navy Comet, customers must call 1-888-732-6638 or check out http://www.actsoft.com.
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