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Tele Atlas Logistics To Power Micronet Commercial Routing And Navigation

An advanced unified SDK provided by Micronet is designed to allow a quick integration of the routing and navigation functionality with applications such as dispatching, DOT logs and fuel tax reporting both on the mobile and server ends. With more than 25 years of experience, Micronet presently has deployed 190,000 mobile data units globally to a wide range of enterprises and industries.
by Staff Writers
Cincinnati OH (SPX) Apr 30, 2008
Tele Atlas and Micronet have announced that Micronet will utilize Tele Atlas Logistics in its fully autonomous mobile based routing and navigation system providing a commercial navigation solution specifically designed for the trucking and transportation industries.

Micronet's enhanced WinCE based Net960-CE series of MDTs are available in multiple configurations and are all designed to support a wide range of applications and services geared to optimize fleet and MRM operations. The Net960-CE will feature Tele Atlas Logistics, a comprehensive digital map database which combines commercial fleet routing attributes and restrictions with coast-to-coast coverage of interstate highways, access roads, state highways and local roads for seamless, connected routing.

Based on vehicle configuration, load and the routing method selected the system will generate the most efficient route and provide turn-by-turn instructions. The superior geocoding functionality, rich map display and truck-specific attributes help enable turn-by-turn navigation for commercial carriers.

An advanced unified SDK provided by Micronet is designed to allow a quick integration of the routing and navigation functionality with applications such as dispatching, DOT logs and fuel tax reporting both on the mobile and server ends. With more than 25 years of experience, Micronet presently has deployed 190,000 mobile data units globally to a wide range of enterprises and industries.

"By combining our industry experience with Tele Atlas' robust, comprehensive data, we are able to offer a unique powerful platform which commercial fleet owners and operators are now demanding," said Moshe Sheps, EVP Americas, Micronet. "As we continue our partnership with Tele Atlas, we are able to offer our customers innovative, reliable products to better ensure the success and efficiency of their mobile assets."

"Fleet and mobile resource management systems leveraging GPS and digital mapping solutions with truck-specific restrictions can generate compelling, quantifiable, return-on-investment for carriers and provide their drivers with routes that can improve safety, enhance efficiency and help ensure legal compliance," said Jonathon Husby, Vice President of Automotive, Telematics and Transportation, Tele Atlas.

"Globally, fleet owners increasingly are recognizing the need for a comprehensive management solution that includes navigation, and we are pleased to expand our relationship with Micronet to serve this growing market."

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