GPS / Telematics

May 07, 2008

US Postal Service Selects GPS Fleet Solutions for 500 Unit Pilot

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TAMPA, FL – GPS Fleet Solutions has made an agreement with the U.S. Postal Service to begin a GPS vehicle tracking project. Harold Gardner, vice president of sales, stated that this 500-unit pilot is to be installed in greater Chicagoland, according to Newswire Today.

Key expectations from this project include improved route efficiency, driver safety, customer service, and reduced vehicle costs. Sources estimate the Postal Service’s fleet to include approximately 35,000 route delivery vehicles. GPS Fleet Solutions will provide a turnkey service including project management, installation, configuration, training, and support for this project.

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