GPS Insight Ranked No. 282 on Deloitte’s 2012 Technology Fast500
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - GPS Insight had a four year growth of 268%, and was ranked the No. 3 fastest growing Arizona company in the Technology Fast 500. This is GPS Insight’s second consecutive year to make the ranking.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - GPS Insight, a leading technology provider of GPS tracking solutions for commercial and government fleets, announced it ranked 282 on Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500, a ranking of the 500 fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences, and clean technology companies in North America. GPS Insight had a four year growth of 268%, and was ranked the No. 3 fastest growing Arizona company in the Technology Fast 500. This is GPS Insight’s second consecutive year to make the ranking.
GPS Insight’s Founder & CEO, Rob Donat, credits the incredible value delivered to customers and their need to save on fleet and labor costs with the company’s 268% revenue growth. He said, "GPS Insight delivers a remarkably powerful application which cures many issues for fleet oriented customers. By saving our customers much more than they spend, sales are bound to grow over time, which has helped our growth accelerate steeply for the past 8 years since the company was founded."
“We are proud to honor the 2012 Technology Fast 500 companies, and commend them for their outstanding growth,” said Eric Openshaw, vice chairman, Deloitte LLP and U.S. technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) leader. "These ground-breaking companies have outpaced their competition and are reinventing the way we do business today.”
“The companies on the Fast 500 list are among those that have demonstrated remarkable innovation, creativity and business savvy,” said Bill Ribaudo partner, Deloitte & Touche LLP and national TMT leader for audit and enterprise risk services (AERS). “As a result, these companies have continued to successfully forge ahead in a challenging economic environment. We applaud the leadership and employees of GPS Insight for this impressive accomplishment.”
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