Geotab at MEGATRANS discusses Cost Savings and Automation
Last updated on September 24, 2024 in Most Popular by Geotab Team |  1 minute read
Supply chain leaders from across the country gathered at the MEGATRANS conference at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre last week to discover more about new technologies and services that will help to drive efficiencies and build a sustainable future.
Geotab’s heavy transport expert Andrew Hintz, alongside his colleague Mark Bucknall, KPMG’s Andrew Harmer and Logmaster’s Josh Saunders hosted a panel discussing new and innovative uses of telematics, such as seamlessly calculating Fuel Tax Credits and ensuring safety for truck drivers with Electronic Work Diaries. The panel shared their knowledge on quickly and easily unlocking cost savings that would otherwise require significant work from an accountant or driver.
The Geotab team was on hand to network and to answer questions about our solutions and how they can help businesses looking to upgrade their fleet operations. We offer a diverse range of solutions that can save fuel, reduce work hours, and improve visibility over fleet operations. Geotab’s solutions integrate seamlessly with third party services.
Stay tuned for a deep dive into cost savings, Fuel Tax Credits and Electronic Work Diaries!
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