NexTraq Expands Sales and Business Development Teams
ATLANTA – NexTraq announced it has opened a new sales center in Atlanta. This growth will increase the company's headcount by 50 percent.
ATLANTA – NexTraq, the value leader of GPS vehicle tracking and fleet management solutions, announced, that it has opened a new sales center in Atlanta. This growth will increase headcount by 50 percent, following an already impressive 40 percent employee increase in 2011.
In addition to the growth of both the sales and business development teams, NexTraq is expanding its research and development team to prepare for new product and feature announcements later in the year. NexTraq is known as a company of “industry firsts” and will continue to provide evolving functionality based on customer feedback and industry demand.
As a result of this growth, the NexTraq is doubling its office space. Plans for additional headcount are slated for 2013, making the past two years the most impressive growth period in the company’s history.
Mike Scarbrough, CEO of NexTraq, said, “The reason for our impressive growth is two-fold – we have achieved a landmark this year with the number of units out in the field. Secondly, market demand continues to increase for telematics solutions and we are ready to not only meet that demand, but exceed market expectations.”
For more information on the NexTraq Fleet Tracking platform and its applications - Fleet Mobile, Fleet Metrics and Fleet Dispatch - please visit www.nextraq.com or call at 800.358.6178.
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