NexTraq Survey Finds 95 Percent of Customers Would Refer Company's Fleet Tracking Service
ATLANTA - Driver behavior modification was the number one benefit of the solution followed closely by increasing fleet productivity, according to NexTraq customers.
ATLANTA – NexTraq, the value leader of GPS vehicle tracking and fleet management solutions, announced that according to its third annual customer satisfaction survey, 95% of NexTraq customers would refer the NexTraq Fleet Tracking platform to another business or associate. Additionally, driver behavior modification was the number one benefit of the solution followed closely by increasing fleet productivity.
When asked how much more productive the NexTraq Fleet Tracking platform has made their business, the majority of respondents cited 10-25% with the second largest group citing productivity increases of 50% or more.
The NexTraq platform also received high marks on its ease-of-use, reliability and system uptime. In fact, 94% of customers cited the NexTraq Fleet Tracking platform as an important business tool to their service or distribution business.
Mike Scarbrough, CEO of NexTraq, said, “The results from our most recent customer satisfaction survey lets us know that we are on the right path to provide value to our customers, who we consider long-term business partners. At NexTraq, we aim to be more than just a fleet tracking company, we want to provide our clients with a powerful tool to increase revenue while decreasing costs.”
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 us at 800.358.6178.
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