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Fleetmatics Wins Two Stevie Awards
Fleetmatics announced that it has been awarded two Stevie Awards.
Fleetmatics announced that it has been awarded two Stevie Awards: the first is a Silver Stevie Award in the "Company of the Year – 500 or More Employees" category and the second is a Bronze Stevie Award in the "Business-to-Business Services" category. Stevie Award winners were selected by more than 200 executives nationwide who participated in the judging process.
Fleetmatics delivers innovative workforce management solutions for small, mid-sized and enterprise businesses. The company was recognized for its position as a global business intelligence leader and for its continued expansion. In the twelve months period, which ended June 30, 2015, the company reported 24 percent revenue growth and 25 percent subscriber growth. Fleetmatics also recently announced a milestone of 625,000 active vehicles under subscription, and added more than 125,000 vehicles in the past year, while significantly expanding its global footprint.
The cost-effective web-based solutions provide fleet operators with visibility into vehicle location, fuel usage, speed and mileage, and other insights into their mobile workforce, enabling them to reduce operating costs, as well as increase revenue.
"Fleetmatics is committed to delivering software-based solutions that enable our customers to solve their biggest mobile workforce challenges," said Jim Travers, Fleetmatics Chairman and CEO. "More companies than ever are optimizing their businesses using our technology and we couldn't be more excited to celebrate these milestones, and accept the Stevie awards."
Fleetmatics' growth has been supported by its lineup of SaaS-based products that provide simple, intuitive mobile workforce management solutions: Fleetmatics REVEAL and Fleetmatics WORK. The company also recently introduced the Fleetmatics REVEAL field app, a software application designed to keep dispatchers, managers and drivers aligned by delivering important information right to the driver's mobile device and improving the experience and performance of the mobile worker.
Details about the American Business Awards and the lists of Stevie winners who were announced on September 11, 2015 are available at www.StevieAwards.com/ABA.
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