WebTech announces ability to integrate with TMW

Nov. 1, 2004
Burnaby, British Columbia-based WebTech Wireless (www.webtechwireless.com) announced that the company's wireless, real-time tracking solution can now be integrated with the fleet management system from TMW Systems (www.tmwsystems.com), headquartered in Beachwood, OH. According to WebTech, the move is part of its effort to maintain rapid international growth through strategic alliances. WebTech provides

Burnaby, British Columbia-based WebTech Wireless (www.webtechwireless.com) announced that the company's wireless, real-time tracking solution can now be integrated with the fleet management system from TMW Systems (www.tmwsystems.com), headquartered in Beachwood, OH. According to WebTech, the move is part of its effort to maintain rapid international growth through strategic alliances.

WebTech provides wireless vehicle location services designed to give fleet operators access to a range of real-time location data to help optimize performance and reduce operating costs. TMW Systems provides fleet management software, including TMW Suite and TL2000, to more than 450 trucking companies.

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