NexTraq offers NexTraq View app for enhancing real-time visibility of fleet assets

June 15, 2016
NexTraq View provides in-field supervisors with intelligent, real-time access to key information anywhere, anytime.

NexTraq, provider of a GPS fleet tracking solution, announced the launch of NexTraq View, its new supervisor mobile application. NexTraq View provides customers the power of real time productivity and enhances supervisors’ visibility of their fleet assets.

NexTraq View provides in-field supervisors with intelligent, real-time access to key information anywhere, anytime. With View, supervisors are able to access important fleet data while in the field and gives them direct access to the mapping and monitoring capabilities of the NexTraq Fleet Tracking solution.

"The development of NexTraq View is a direct response to feedback from our customers. Regardless of fleet size, field supervisors wanted improved insights to and manageability of their fleets," said Jeb Scarbrough, VP of Hardware Engineering, NexTraq. "NexTraq View provides managers in the field a real-time view of their company assets and the ability to send jobs to workers without having to refer back to the office, which increases productivity and efficiency in an ever mobile world."

The NexTraq View native application delivers full supervisor functionality. Users will be able to improve customer satisfaction through increased operational effectiveness, enhance visibility over real-time location of mobile workers, increase efficiency and improve productivity. NexTraq View complements the current driver mobile application, NexTraq Connect and seamlessly fits in with the award winning NexTraq platform. As with all of the NexTraq mobile applications, NexTraq View is available to all NexTraq Solution customers.

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