Ward to Unveil New Fuel Management and Telematic Products at the NAFA Expo
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS - Ward anticipates strong interest at NAFA in its latest Ward AFMS W4 software and hardware technologies developed specifically for the fleet industry.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS – Ward will introduce its complete line of new automated fuel management and vehicle telematic products at this year’s NAFA Expo in Charlotte, North Carolina. Ward anticipates strong interest at NAFA in its latest Ward AFMS W4 software and hardware technologies developed specifically for the fleet industry.
Ward’s Technical Resource Team members will provide live product demonstrations and are available to answer questions.
Ward COO, Troy Goldhammer commented “over the last couple years Ward made significant investment in developing new Fleet Asset Management technologies to dramatically improve fleet operational and strategic management across the Five Factors of Fleet Asset Management: Utilization, Optimization, Risk Management, Expense Control and Environmental Sustainability. I’m proud of the entire Ward Engineering and Software Development Teams for developing some of the most innovative technologies the fleet industry has ever seen.”
Ward’s new technologies include a new enterprise class software and reporting tools, a redesigned fuel control terminal, and a new industry leading Canceiver for fleet vehicle telematics and fuel management. Ward encourages NAFA attendees to stop by the Ward booth #609 to see firsthand how the new Ward technologies will dramatically improve their fleet.
Founded in 1974, Ward is a premier fleet asset management company. Headquartered in San Antonio, TX, Ward is a leader in developing advanced technologies for fleet asset and fuel management systems and solutions including fuel management, AVL fleet tracking and tire pressure management systems. Ward is recognized throughout the United States for industry leading technology and services that ensures fleet assets are accounted for and fleet usage is optimized. For more information, visit Ward’s virtual pressroom at www.ejward.com.
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