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  2. Fleet management - Wikipedia

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    Highly developed fleet management and vehicle telematics systems collect a full range of data in real-time and for transport and fleet managers. By combining received data from the vehicle tracking system and the on-board computer, it is possible to form a profile for any given driver (average speed, frequency of detours, breaks, severity of ...

  3. Fleet Management System - Wikipedia

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    The Fleet Management Systems Interface (FMS) is a standard interface to vehicle data of commercial vehicles. The six European manufacturers Mercedes-Benz , MAN , Scania , Volvo (including Renault ), DAF and Iveco developed the so-called FMS-Standard in 2002 to make manufacturer-independent applications for telematics possible.

  4. Fleet management software - Wikipedia

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    Fleet management software (FMS) is computer software that enables people to accomplish a series of specific tasks in the management of any or all aspects relating to a fleet of vehicles operated by a company, government, or other organisation. These specific tasks encompass all operations from vehicle acquisition through maintenance to disposal.

  5. Independent software vendor - Wikipedia

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    Software products developed by ISVs serve a wide variety of purposes. Examples include software for real estate brokers, scheduling for healthcare personnel, barcode scanning, stock maintenance, gambling, retailing, energy exploration, vehicle fleet management, and child care management software.

  6. Fleet vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A fleet vehicle is a vehicle owned or leased by a business, government agency, or other organization rather than by an individual or family. Typical examples include vehicles operated by car rental companies , taxicab companies , public utilities , public transport , and emergency services .

  7. GM reports 1st quarter sales dip after lower fleet deliveries ...

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    GM said its first-quarter U.S. sales dropped 1.5% to 594,233 vehicles sold compared with the year-ago quarter when GM's sales soared 17.6% with 603,208 new vehicles.

  8. Why Fleet Sales Are a Good Thing for Ford - AOL

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    Once, "fleet sales" meant cheap sales of slow-moving models to rental fleets. Now, it's just as likely to mean a batch of Super Duty pickups sold to a commercial customer -- at a nice profit.

  9. Fleet controlling - Wikipedia

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    Fleet Controlling is a platform of telematic systems [1] for wagon-vehicle and mobile equipment that allows service for back-office management in any company. Depending on supplier officers take advantages of: collect and send of operating data (on traffic location, activity log, specific performances at certain pins).