Verizon Connect to power vehicle users with insights

Verizon ConnectVerizon Connect – a combination of Verizon Telematics, Fleetmatics and Telogis – aims at offering connected vehicle software solutions and services that help drive safety, productivity and efficiency.

Verizon Connect, which is the result of more than $5 billion in investments, provides the connectivity and data insights to enable its customers to be more informed about vehicle and worker location, efficiency, safety, productivity and compliance.

Verizon Connect has 3,500 professionals in 14 countries and nearly 20 years of telematics, mobile workforce and fleet management expertise, Andres Irlando, CEO of Verizon Connect, said.

Verizon Connect is working with customers to maintain cold chain integrity and keep perishable items safe during transport, routing customers’ vehicles more efficiently to reduce emissions, monitoring vehicle diagnostics to improve fuel efficiency.

Verizon Connect solutions include fleet and mobile workforce management software platforms, embedded OEM hardware, and Hum by Verizon, a connected vehicle device.

Verizon Connect is assisting Alliance Radiology that delivers mobile radiology units to hospitals, medical centers and outpatient services around the country with the latest telematics solutions.

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