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Terion Launches Its Fleetview 3 Trailer Management Product

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Plano TX (SPX) Jun 30, 2004
Terion, a leading provider of trailer fleet management systems with approximately 80,000 devices installed, Tuesday announced the launch of its next generation trailer-tracking system, FleetView(R) 3. FleetView 3 combines the latest digital wireless and GPS technologies with Terion's robust web-based application and reporting system.

The Smarter Trailer Fleet Management Solution

  • FleetView 3 utilizes the CDMA digital wireless network, intelligently switching from 1XRTT, SMS, and circuit switched digital service with AMPS cellular capability. The result is the most powerful ubiquitous digital coverage available.

  • Digital technology combined with Terion's proprietary power management intelligence results in superior battery performance, further extending the performance of FleetView 3 when untethered from the tractor.

  • FleetView 3 supports over-the-air system upgrades and enhancements, eliminating the expense of taking trailers off the road and manually updating the unit.

  • The system was developed to perform in the harshest environments, exceeding the stringent SAE-1455 standards.

    "FleetView 3 offers numerous enhancements and improvements gained from the experience of our current customers," said President and CEO, Ken Cranston.

    "The launch of FleetView 3 will allow Terion to continue to provide our customers with the best technology, deliver the most value, and position Terion for continued market leadership."

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