Telematics Update’s to-be-published Fleet & Asset Management Report underlines the necessity of an in-depth knowledge on best practices, detailed market forecasts and analysis of government legislature for fleet management.
The report was built utilizing case studies from top-level executives in the fleet & asset management space, and details solutions, partnerships and approaches for facing present day market challenges and taking advantage of the momentum in the fleet and asset management industry.
By familiarizing themselves with Telematics Update’s ‘Fleet and Asset Management Report 2012’ fleet service providers, wireless carriers, vehicle manufacturers, government agencies, telematics vendors, consultants and investors can learn about latest market trends, opportunities, partnerships, and models that will shape the fleet & asset management industry in 2012. The report is said to have all the necessary explanations and details that lets readers to have a complete understanding of the market built upon individual insights and practices.
The report will offer: extensive analysis of fleets, telematics providers and the value chain including top innovators and carriers with M2M solutions; fleet & asset management market details about mergers, acquisitions, consolidation and scalability with specific focus on the happenings in the United States; more explanations about the newly formulated FMCA (News - Alert) proposed rule and hazardous material laws and the implications for US and EU fleet operators; a complete directory of technical standards (PLCF4 and RFID); and more.
“Telematics Update’s Fleet & Asset Management Report 2012 is a 140 page report that provides excellent thought leadership on the important issues of fleet providers, telematics service providers and others in the F&AM value chain. With exclusive market data and in-depth insight provided by dozens of industry experts, this report provides an exceptional quality and quantity of content”, stated Scott McCormick, President of the Connected Vehicle Trade Association in a press release.
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