Azuga Celebrates Its Largest and 500th Customer
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Azuga, a leading instant-install cloud-based GPS fleet tracking and driver behavior solution, announced today that it has secured its 500th and largest customer within the first nine months of operation. The new customer has a fleet of more than 2,700 vehicles and selected Azuga's solution for its comprehensive coverage of next-generation functionality, which combines GPS, a driver behavior and rewards system, vehicle health reports and plug-and-play installation. The addition of the 500th company solidifies Azuga's momentum and popularity in the fleet telematics industry.
"Traditional GPS systems inflict punishing contracts and high monthly recurring costs and, in the end, do not produce accurate data for fleet and operations managers," said
In the past, many companies invested in traditional GPS systems that required expensive hardware, vehicle downtime and expensive installation. These traditional solutions also gave no visibility into actual fuel use, vehicle health and risky driver behavior patterns. Further, these vendors mandated long contracts, early termination fees and high recurring monthly costs, resulting in a revolt among fleet customers. Fortunately, Azuga's instant-install OBDII now allows companies to track their fleets for just
Powered by Azuga's G2 technology, the device "reads" vehicles' engine data up to 60 times more often than standard GPS tracking systems and sends data to the cloud, giving fleet administrators real-time snapshots of vehicle health, fuel usage, carbon footprint and driver behavior.
"With Azuga, we're able to accurately track our drivers, reduce risk, improve customer service and proactively service our vehicles," said
Azuga is led by a team of industry veterans with experience at Ford, GM, AT&T,
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