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Fleet Management Solutions In Top 50 Logistics Companies In USA

Fleet Management Solutions is a global leader in the design, manufacturing, distribution and support of fleet asset location and tracking systems.
by Staff Writers
San Luis Obispo CA (SPX) Sep 08, 2008
Fleet Management Solutions (FMS) has been named among the fastest growing companies in America once again by Inc. magazine. The annual list that recognizes privately held companies across all industries for their impressive growth ranked FMS 32 out of the top 50 logistics companies in the USA.

FMS, a recognized leader in GPS and All-satellite Mobile Resource Management Solutions, is noted for its success within the oil and gas, government and military, construction and mining, as well as the transportation and logistics industries.

FMS products are built to handle rugged environments and use all satellite communications, with no dependency on cell towers for signal availability or quality. This insures immediate and accurate information for fast decisions on resource allocation, direction, and security.

In 2007, FMS was named number 232 on the 26th annual Inc. 500 list of the fastest growing U.S. private companies.

Cliff Henley, CEO, said, "It was exciting to be named as one of the most innovative and dynamic companies in the nation by Inc. magazine last year, and this year's ranking among top logistics companies once again shows the value FMS delivers to global clients in more than 60 countries today. FMS looks forward to more than doubling revenue over 2007 and continuing to receive recognition for continued growth, year over year."

Fleet Management Solutions is a global leader in the design, manufacturing, distribution and support of fleet asset location and tracking systems.

FMS provides GPS locater units for mobile assets, fast and reliable satellite communication and the FMS Fleet Central hosted web application to assist companies with large fleets to efficiently conduct and coordinate their operations.

In addition to fleet location and status awareness, FMS systems enable companies to virtually eliminate speeding, engine idle time, and off-hours use, reducing fuel and insurance costs. It is estimated that 20% more fuel is required for every five miles of speed over 65 and with the additional vehicle wear and tear, this provides rapid pay back on the cost of fleet tracking solutions.

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