Shaw Tracking Joins Intermec

May 23, 2008
Shaw Tracking, a provider of mobile communications for the Canadian Transportation industry, has joined the Intermec Honours Partner Program.

Shaw Mobile is a mobile fleet and freight management system custom designed for less than truckload (LTL), pick-up and delivery (PUD), courier, cartage and private fleets. Shaw Mobile has demand driven utilities that recognize customer specific exception-based data such as schedule changes, delays and unplanned stops. Shaw Mobile also provides engine diagnostic reporting that includes hard brake events, speed, idling, fuel efficiency and odometer readings.

“Shaw Tracking offers integrated on-board computing technology and has been focused on providing scalable over-the road fleet management business solutions for organizations of all sizes for 17 years,” said Mike Ham, Vice President Business Services, Shaw Tracking. “Intermec is multi-dimensional in its product offerings, and we are pleased to be working with them to provide our customers with a complete portable mobile technology solution.”

“Our partnership with Shaw Tracking and their success in the transportation industry gives customers a sharp competitive edge when it comes to managing communications with their fleets,” said Gary Jones, Intermec vice president global channels. “Customers now have the software, hardware and services that can increase fleet visibility and provide comprehensive communication options for their mobile workforce.”

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