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How Telematics Support Your Business Goals Setting goals for your business is essential no matter what industry you are in. However, for those in the supply chain industry, setting goals is mandatory. As an industry that is reliant on being efficient with time, safety, and costs,...
Interview With a Product Developer Developing products and continuing to improve them is a big task. It requires a lot of resources and time, but once the right team and process are in place, innovation becomes part of the culture of the company. We sat...
A Comparison: Lead Acid Vs. Lithium Ion Batteries There are two types of batteries commonly used on electric vehicles and powered equipment –- lithium ion and lead acid. It is essential for a fleet manager to know how each battery works as well as their advantages and disadvantages...
What Is Telematics? The history of telematics, how it is used today and where it is going. A Brief History of Telematics - Where did it begin? The origins of telematics is entirely tied to the origin of GPS and satellite tracking at...
Interview With a Telematics Installer The success of your telematics system begins at installation. If the cost to install the system outweighs the benefit you receive from it, you may just forgo the system altogether, which doesn’t do you any good. Making yourself aware of...
Access Develops Two-In-One Asset and Battery Monitoring System Cutting edge telematics provider adds asset monitoring capabilities to battery management product, CellTrac, making battery and asset management accessible and affordable. Access Control Group (Access) today announced revolutionary updates to its wireless battery management device, CellTrac. The latest updates now...
Forklift Safety Day June 11, 2019, is National Forklift Safety Day! This marks the sixth year the industry takes this day to remember how important safety is for forklift operations and discusses best practices to adopt. Why is forklift safety such a big...
Why It’s Crucial To Maintain Healthy Water Levels In Your Industrial Batteries Batteries are no longer commodities; they are the heart of your fleet operation. However, due to its high cost and importance, it requires special care. An industrial battery can typically last between three to five years. Adhering to proper watering...