Chrome Systems Corporation, a provider of automotive data, configuration technology and commerce solutions, announced on April 6 the release of Chrome Carbook 5.6, the latest version of Chrome's new vehicle configuration, comparison and pricing tool for Web sites.
Read More →Jerry Albertini has been named director, Shared Services Center at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, MA.
Read More →Rollins, Inc., through its wholly-owned consumer service subsidiary, Orkin, Inc., signed an agreement on March 15 to purchase the GEOTAB GPS fleet management solution from Global Resource Group.
Read More →AirIQ Inc. announced on March 11 its selection of GSM (Global System for Mobile) as its first terrestrial digital RF (radio frequency) transport medium to augment the company's existing suite of wireless technology choices.
Read More →DriveCam Video Systems, a developer of fleet safety technology, announced on February 24 that five fleets have received DriveCam Certification. They are TruGreen Chemlawn of West Tampa, Fla., America Ambulance Service, Inc. of Springfield, Ill., Regional Emergency Medical Services Authority (REMSA) of Reno, Nev., C&H Company of Charleston, W.Va., and ATC/Vancom of Las Vegas.
Read More →DriveCam Video Systems, a developer of fleet safety technology, is holding its next DriveCam Academy training course on April 28, in Newark, NJ.
Read More →Manheim has announced that Joe Luppino has been promoted to vice president and chief technology officer. He previously served as vice president and chief operating officer of the Manheim Interactive division.
Read More →Manheim has announced that Joe Luppino has been promoted to vice president and chief technology officer. He previously served as vice president and chief operating officer of the Manheim Interactive division.
Read More →On Jan. 27, officials of Mack Trucks Inc. and Volvo Trucks North America announced they would use engine technology based on exhaust gas recirculation, or EGR, to meet new federal diesel engine emissions regulations scheduled to take effect in 2007.
Read More →The latest vehicles to debut in the 2005 Chrysler Group lineup — the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum — offer a total safety package of engineering and technological advancements and rear-wheel drive technology designed to protect and perform in every season.
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