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February 09, 2011

Advanced Telematics Solution Unveiled by Vnomics


A next generation vehicle monitoring system will be unveiled by Vnomics. Known as FleetKnowSys, the system will be unveiled at TMC 2011 Annual Meeting and Transportation Technology Exhibition. The exhibition will be held at the Tampa Convention Center from February 8-11. This year's theme of "Extending the Boundaries of Vehicle Maintenance" will be supported by Vnomics with the demonstration of the FleetKnowSys solution.

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The Vnomics' NowEngine is used to drive FleetKnowSys. A cutting-edge technology, NowEngine has a built-in, revolutionary intelligence system. Decision-supporting recommendations are instantly, clearly and effectively delivered by this system at the most opportune time. The system is also aware of what data to utilize for the same. Returns are therefore maximized.

The commercial and government transportation industries are served by Vnomics’ technology. In a release, David Chauncey, president of Vnomics said, "Over the last 10 years, we have been developing the technology to fill what we saw as a critical gap in the Telematics space- especially for the trucking industry. This gap no longer exists due to our technology."

According to Chauncey, the technology developed by Vnomics is highly complex 'under the hood.' Yet it is easy to use for the users. When it comes to producing significant cost savings, clients are able to leave nothing on the table. This is due to the technology being in place.

In a release, Charles Schumer, US Senator, New York said, "The Army should take this state-of-the art technology and put it to use across its fleet of vehicles. Expanding the US military's use of this technology will improve vehicle fleet operations and safely and result in massive savings for the Defense Department."  US Marine Corps vehicles are currently using Vnomics' technology.



Calvin Azuri is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Calvin’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Jennifer Russell
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