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Ruptela Expands Telematics Solution to the U.S. Market
European-based telematics company Ruptela is expanding its global presence to North America with the release of its telematics platform to the U.S. market.

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European-based telematics company Ruptela is expanding its global presence to North America with the release of its platform to the U.S. market.
Ruptela is releasing its Trace 5 GPS tracker and multifunctional fleet management platform "TrustTrack,” to the U.S market. Ruptela's developed Plug and Play GPS-based Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) tracker has LTE Cat M1 (4G) connectivity and an integrated battery. It is fully certified according to the North American requirements and has a two-year warranty, according to the telematics provider.
"We are entering the U.S. market confident about our solution for businesses eager to improve their efficiency, whether these are delivery, service fleets, vehicle leasing and financing (BHPH), or car rental companies. As a customer-centric company, we always seek to reduce our clients' efforts by accelerating ease of use, prediction, and automation,” said Andrius Rupsys, the founder and CEO of Ruptela.
The company’s TrustTrack is an advanced telematics platform that helps businesses manage their transport resources more efficiently, according to Ruptela. It connects dispatchers and drivers, enables real-time monitoring, drivers' management, and generates trip reports.
Along with the full fleet management solution, Ruptela also offers individual onboarding (covering software and hardware), and free technical support, which ensures that clients can start using the product instantly. Depending on the expressed need, their manufactured hardware can be bought separately.
For a limited time only, first-time users are entitled to a special offer saving them on the software activation fee among additional offers.
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