Networkfleet launches satellite maps for wireless fleet management

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Networkfleet Inc. on Wednesday, March 11, announced the availability of high-resolution satellite and hybrid maps in its flagship Networkfleet wireless fleet management system. The new mapping capability is designed to give fleet managers the ability to observe vehicles in a real-world setting with 3-D earth imagery, providing a more accurate and realistic depiction of a vehicle’s location and its geographical surroundings.

Networkfleet says it combines GPS vehicle location tracking with precise diagnostic monitoring to give fleets a complete and accurate picture of their vehicle operations. With the new mapping capability, fleet managers log in to a secure website and observe vehicles on a street map, a satellite map or a combination hybrid map, and they also can use the new mapping capability to set up landmarks and establish geofences more easily, according to the company.

“At Networkfleet, we are continually adding new functionality to our product based on feedback from our large user base,” says Keith Schneider, president of San Diego-based Networkfleet. “Satellite mapping is another of our ongoing enhancements designed to help fleet managers better understand how their vehicles are being used.”

The enhanced mapping functionality is available immediately to Networkfleet subscribers and new users via the company’s Web-based wireless fleet management system.