LoJack Corp. and Retriever Communications will offer a mobile field service management platform to provide field service fleets a scalable mobile solution that combines telematics and fleet management with data capture and real-time scheduling.
Read More →Through its partnership with international telematics provider Trackunit A/S, LoJack is launching LoJack Connect for Equipment, a commercial equipment tracking system that will be available in both the United States and Canada.
Read More →The Boston Globe has equipped more than 130 delivery and service vehicles with LoJack Fleet Management powered by TomTom, which allows the media outlet to track trip, fuel, and maintenance data.
Read More →LoJack Corporation announced that an arbitration panel has dismissed all claims filed against the company by Tracker do Brasil LTDA (Tracker), the exclusive licensee of the LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery technology in Brazil.
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Law enforcement officials recovered more than $121 million in stolen vehicles equipped with the LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System in 2013, the company announced May 15.
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LoJack Corp. has named former Nissan North America fleet executive Joe Castelli as its vice president of fleet and commercial operations to grow the company's commercial equipment and fleet management business.
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Vehicle and equipment theft is a costly issue to fleet managers, who not only lose valuable tools, but also pay the price of business downtime. Equipment theft, in particular, is becoming a growing concern for fleets, including those in the construction industry.
Read More →LoJack Corp. stepped up shipments of its vehicle anti-theft devices to Argentina in the fourth quarter of 2013, as part of the company's bid to increase revenue using local licensees.
Read More →TomTom Business Solutions has joined forces with stolen vehicle recovery specialist LoJack to expand the North American distribution network for its market-leading fleet management technology.
Read More →WASHINGTON - For 2011, the FBI estimates 715,373 thefts of motor vehicles nationwide, which is 229.6 thefts per 100,000 inhabitants.
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