etrac to Help Utilities Boost Fleet Efficiency & Improve Air Quality
ATLANTA - etrac, a division of PS Energy Group, Inc., will help utility companies throughout North America continue to boost fleet productivity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions through the use of customized vehicle technologies now powered by Microlise.
ATLANTA- etrac, a division of PS Energy Group, Inc., will help utility companies throughout North America continue to boost fleet productivity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions through the use of customized intelligent vehicle technologies now powered by Microlise.
This is just one of the latest etrac solutions offered by PS Energy Group to help customers manage their fixed and mobile assets, including their workforce and fleets. Microlise is an Independent Software Vendor supplying telematics to Ford Motor Company for its vehicles.
"This wireless solution takes the guesswork out of heavy fleet operations," said Livia Whisenhunt, president and CEO of PS Energy Group, an energy and transportation solutions company. "We can automate the process for gathering data about mileage, speed, driver style, idling, fuel consumption, engine problems, tire pressure and more to improve fleet operations."
For the past six months, a U.S. utility company has been testing a customized device attached to the computer of a fleet vehicle, which then transmits wireless data to an office computer. Results from the pilot project will help lead the way for other utility companies to burn less fuel and improve air quality.
"Real-time monitoring can help utility companies better serve their customers and improve fleet and driver performance, resulting in a reduction of the cost and environmental impact of fleet operations," said Steven Walsh, vice president of U.S. operations for Microlise.
AboutPS Energy Group, Inc.
Founded in 1985, PS Energy Group, Inc. (www.psenergy.com) is a privately-owned, Atlanta-based company that offers business, industry and government a full range of energy and transportation solutions. As one of the nation's top 35 diversity-owned businesses and the nation's 4th largest Hispanic-owned energy company, PS Energy Group provides transportation fuels, emergency fueling and fleet management services, including etrac, a telematics solution that helps improve productivity, profitability and the quality of the environment through better asset monitoring and vehicle tracking.
AboutMicrolise
Microlise (www.microlise.com) is a leading Transport Management solutions provider, founded in 1982, specializing in Vehicle Tracking, Telematics, Transport Management, Planning and Proof of Delivery systems. Microlise Solutions enable customers to reduce their operating costs and environmental impact by maximizing the efficiency of their transportation. Headquartered in Nottingham, United Kingdom, Microlise also has offices in the United States and a network of Resellers and Partners worldwide. Microlise's customers span three continents with their system deployed across hundreds of fleets comprising tens of thousands of heavy and light commercial vehicles.
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