Inseego and Pocket Box create telematics-enabled fleet management tech

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Inseego has teamed up with vehicle and driver management software specialist Pocket Box to launch new integrated fleet technology solutions.

Pocket Box Fleet provides a powerful yet easy-to-use tool that delivers a vast range of telematics-enabled fleet management services

The tie-up brings together two complementary systems into a powerful yet easy-to-use tool, dubbed Pocket Box Fleet and delivering a vast range of telematics-enabled fleet management services. These can help businesses ensure vehicles are kept road legal and safe, while staff are fit and eligible to drive.

Jim Finnegan, founder and CEO of Pocket Box, explained: “Integrating our web- and app-based technology with the Inseego Fleet telematics solution enables users to access live data – such as mileage, utilisation and driving styles – to further automate and simplify vehicle and driver management processes.”

The new solution brings together all essential vehicle and driver records – plus supporting documentation – in a single system, so vehicle operators keep on top of key renewal dates, quickly access electronic audit trails, and ensure a fleet is operating legally. Reminders and alerts use traffic light colour-coding to prioritise the most important tasks and draw attention to potential vehicle or driver issues. Meanwhile, the Pocket Box app captures additional information to support highly effective vehicle, driver and fuel management.

“By working closely with Inseego, we can deliver advanced telematics to our growing customer base, while existing users of Inseego Fleet can take advantage of added driver and vehicle management functionality. Our aim is to bring together likeminded technology and service partners to create an integrated ecosystem that takes the hassle out of operating vehicles and optimises fleet performance,” added Finnegan.

Steve Thomas, managing director of Inseego UK – which rebranded from Ctrack last summer – commented: “We have a growing number of technology partnerships that bring together complementary systems to provide added value and return on investment to our customers. This latest agreement with Pocket Box will enable fleets to dramatically reduce workload, cuts costs and eliminate human error, while keeping drivers safe, the business compliant and vehicles on the road.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for nearly 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.