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Networkfleet Solution Pays for Itself, and Then Some

For about a year, Tim Smith had been reading about Networkfleet technology online before installing it on the four service vehicles at Overhead Door Company of Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

"Within a month of installing it on the first four vehicles, we had Electronic Engineering put it in the remaining 20 vehicles," recalls Smith, facilities manager at Overhead Door. "The technology has paid for itself, and then some!"

Tim Smith
Facilities Manager
Overhead Door Company of Sioux Falls, South Dakota

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Real-Time Data Provides Better Information, Answers

The passive GPS system used for years by Lozier Heating and Cooling does not compare to the Networkfleet solution the company installed in 2008. Today, the 103-year old company uses real-time data to improve performance, monitor fuel costs and manage customer service.

"The difference is night and day from the other system we put in our vehicles," says Gary Pennington, executive vice-president for Lozier. "Networkfleet by Electronic Engineering gives our dispatcher turn-by-turn directions to service calls and then tracks how long a technician is on a call."

Gary Pennington
Executive vice-president
Lozier Heating and Cooling

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Networkfleet Solutions is a Money-Saver

The Networkfleet GPS equipment installed in Kenny Deever, Jr.'s work trucks assist in getting his employees to the job site and monitors them to make sure they get the job done quickly and efficiently.

"Getting the service has been a money-saver for us," says Deever, president of Deever Roofing, who has been repairing and installing residential and commercial roofs for more than 30 years in central Iowa. "Networkfleet gives me peace of mind, knowing that I'm getting a fair day's work from my employees."

Ken Deever
President
Deever Roofing