Magtec and PeopleNet in development partnership

July 11, 2007
Calgary-based Magtec Products, Inc. (www.magtecproducts.com) announced this week that the company has entered into a development partnership with PeopleNet

Calgary-based Magtec Products, Inc. (www.magtecproducts.com) announced this week that the company has entered into a development partnership with PeopleNet (www.peoplenetonline.com) to make their products compatible and interoperable.

According to Ron Konezny, COO/CFO of PeopleNet, the two companies will work together to integrate Magtec's M5K security system with PeopleNet's g3 onboard computing and mobile communications system. Integration will allow PeopleNet customers to access M5K security functions through the same web page interface they use to access PeopleNet's various location, business and vehicle monitoring capabilities.

Magtec’s system is designed to help prevent truck theft, even when the driver leaves a truck running. The driver authentication feature works by requiring drivers to enter a personal code on a numerical keypad in order to move an idling vehicle. M5K also enables managers to set idling time limits, which can be disabled for set periods of time to accommodate vehicle maintenance and repairs.

The system’s acceleration control feature is designed to enable managers in an immediate crisis to remotely take control of the truck's acceleration capability, reducing the truck's speed in moderate, preset increments so the truck can be brought to a safe stop virtually anywhere.

Authentication codes, idling times, disablement and other system parameters can be changed remotely, over the air, without input from the driver. After integration, PeopleNet customers who use Magtec will be able to make those changes from their web-based PeopleNet screen on any Internet-connected computer.

According to Mark Ochitwa, vp operations & product development for Magtec, work is currently underway to integrate the onboard systems and will go forward during the summer months. Final integration and availability will be announced during the last quarter of 2007.
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Wendy Leavitt

Wendy Leavitt joined Fleet Owner in 1998 after serving as editor-in-chief of Trucking Technology magazine for four years.

She began her career in the trucking industry at Kenworth Truck Company in Kirkland, WA where she spent 16 years—the first five years as safety and compliance manager in the engineering department and more than a decade as the company’s manager of advertising and public relations. She has also worked as a book editor, guided authors through the self-publishing process and operated her own marketing and public relations business.

Wendy has a Masters Degree in English and Art History from Western Washington University, where, as a graduate student, she also taught writing.  

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