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July 23, 2008

CCG/FASTER Gains Three Colorado Sites

NORFOLK, VA – The City of Lakewood, the Town of Parker, and West Metro Fire Rescue in Colorado have purchased CCG Systems, Inc.’s FASTER fleet management system for implementation.

Tags: CCG Systems, FASTER Fleet Management System

February 13, 2008

Three New Sites Purchase Faster

NORFOLK, VA – CCG Systems, Inc. has added three more customers to its roster. The City of Arvada, Colo.; County of Cape May, N.J.; and Durham Transit, N.C. have purchased CCG’s FASTER fleet management system to replace their existing systems.

Tags: CCG Systems, City of Arvada, Colo., County of Cape May, N.J., Durham Transit, N.C., FASTER

February 13, 2008

Faster Announces Training Opportunities

NORFOLK, VA – CCG Systems, Inc.’s Fleet Services staff Mike Brawley, senior vice president, and Mark Jerome, senior fleet consultant, will host the sever multi-day hands-on training opportunities.

Tags: CCG Systems, FASTER, Government Fleet Expo

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