Every day thousands of businesses in the UK use a vehicle tracking system to track their vehicles, having invested in the technology to reduce operating costs, increase productivity and measure carbon emissions.  As a result, vehicle tracking plays an important part in the daily working life of thousands of employees and stakeholders who use this technology.  Despite this, suppliers of vehicle tracking tend to talk alot more than they listen and, consequently, engagement with tracking users is limited to traditional account management communication.  We hope that we can change this by providing some useful information and encouraging you to comment – and us listen!

With that in mind, welcome to the newly launched Navman Wireless blog where we will be sharing our thoughts, industry news, a little insight into what’s new and sneak previews of product launches that are on their way.  However, the most important input will come from you the users of this blog, whether you want to ask a question, raise an issue or just comment on a post we would like you to take part.

We look forward to hearing from you!

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About Ben Williams

UK Marketing Manager at Navman Wireless and a regular contributor to both the Navman Wireless blog and website. Ben joined Navman Wireless in 2008 to develop a centralised marketing strategy and continues to grow the brand across the UK through online and offline marketing initiatives.
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