Qualcomm Intros GlobalTRACS Lite Equipment Management System

Logistics Asia - New Products, 1/2/2008

New, lower-cost Telematics System provides proactive security and fleet management

Qualcomm Incorporated, a leading provider of business-to-business wireless enterprise applications and services, recently announced the commercial availability of its GlobalTRACS Lite equipment management system.

The GlobalTRACS Lite system is a powerful asset management tool that provides actionable, operational and location information with management applications. As the newest addition to the GlobalTRACS Suite for fleet management, the GlobalTRACS Lite system complements the industry-leading GlobalTRACS system, offering many of the same features and functions, and it is suitable for installation on an even broader range of equipment.

Fleet managers can use the new system as a standalone solution to help manage and secure their entire fleet, or it can be used in a mixed-fleet environment with the GlobalTRACS equipment management system. Equipment with either system is accessible via the same easy-to-use Web application. The hardware terminal is compact, comparable to the size of a PC's mouse, with the added benefit of simple installation and easy transfer from one machine to another.

Qualcomm Incorporated, www.qualcomm.com

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