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How to Reduce Fuel Costs Using GPS

The cost of fuel is the most critical issue that fleet owners face today; as a result, the efficient use of fuel has become an urgent challenge. For most fleets, it can make the difference between profit and loss. For some, it’s a matter of survival.

GPS technology is an excellent solution to help fleet owners ensure that fuel is being consumed by their mobile assets in the most efficient manner. Since leading GPS solutions now cost between $2 and $3 per day per vehicle, an immediate return-oninvestment will occur by saving a minimum of one gallon of fuel per vehicle per day.
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Receive a Free Dell Laptop Computer with Qualifying GPS Purchase

If you've been thinking about GPS, MMR has some great news. For a limited time, when you purchase or lease 15 or more GPS units, you will receive a Free Dell Laptop Computer, pre-loaded with the necessary GPS software. You or your field supervisor can then have instant visibility of your mobile operations-even while on the road.
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MMR Helps Large School System Find the Right Fleet Management Solution

The Atlantic City, NJ School System was searching for a user-friendly technology to manage their mobile assets and workers more efficiently. Fred Nickles, Superintendent of Schools, was referred to MMR and their suite of mobile workforce solutions, by Ed Kline (Kline Construction, Galloway, NJ), an existing MMR client.
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MMR Partners with Drexel University to Assess Current Market Conditions for GPS-Based Solutions

Drexel University's Lebow College of Business, one of the nations' leading business schools, has recently conducted research for MMR on the current state of the GPS market. Specifically, a class in the Baiada Center in Technology Entrepreneurship has worked with MMR to produce an extensive report with some very interesting findings.
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Which Fleet Management Technology is Right for My Company?

More and more fleet managers have become aware of the powerful new technologies available to help them save costs and increase productivity of their mobile workforce – including GPS and a variety of other monitoring and reporting capabilities. They may even be aware that these solutions offer a rapid return-on-investment, with the payback period often occurring in just the first few months.
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September 1, 2005
Moorestown, NJ

MMR Helps Large Utility Contractor Find the Right Fleet Management Solution

Kline Construction, Inc., a large utility contractor based in Galloway, NJ required an advanced tool to manage their 230 mobile assets and workers more efficiently. Ed Kline, President, was referred to MMR and their suite of solutions, from Kramer Beverage, an existing MMR client.

After a thorough needs assessment, MMR recommended the Navtrak GPS-enabled Fleet Management Solution. This solution best fit Kline’s needs because it provides real-time location and speed monitoring, detailed mapping and a very robust reporting package. This superior solution will help Kline manage their payroll more effectively, lower fuel and insurance costs and improve the overall maintenance on their fleet. Read more

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GPS-enabled fleet management firm taps $15B market

Philadelphia Business Journal - April 21, 2006
by G.W. Miller III
Special to the Business Journal

When Wayne Gregory was approached about using global positioning system technology to keep track of the trucks at the construction company where he was general manager, he said,"We don't have a problem."

Within weeks of installing GPS monitors in the vehicles, however, it became clear that the company could be more efficient.

"We found out that every truck would leave the office, go to Wawa and sit there for 12 to 15 minutes," Gregory said.

On an average day, the company ran 10 trucks with three employees in each vehicle. That meant employees were spending an aggregate 7.5-hour day at Wawa, or about 37.5 hours per week. Extrapolated for one whole year, it was roughly the cost of one full-time hire. Read more

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