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Fleet Technology Implementation Guide Now Available

Feb 27, 2015 | Articles

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Arlington, Texas

JBA Telematics, the leading fleet telematics and technology consultancy, has completed a comprehensive guide for fleets that are evaluating or reevaluating the processes needed to reach the best telematics/technology solutions for their particular needs.

Titled Blueprint For Successful Telematics Implementation, the guide provides a thorough analysis via a step-by-step approach for each phase of the process.

The guide also provides sample templates for assigning numerical rankings of
prospective suppliers, equipment checklist/spread sheet and implementation timelines
for ongoing measurement of the plan.

Copies are available from JBA Telematics. To order, call 817/945-6850, or email.

About JBA Telematics: JBA Telematics offers over 25 years of trucking technology experience. JBA services include Technology Selection, Project Management, Training, Fleet Audits, and DOT Compliance services. Fleet clients include mail and FedEx contract carriers, private fleets, grocery stores, food service operations, bulk, specialized and oil field service fleets.

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