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Webtech Wireless Announces Expansion of InterFleet Service Offerings


Published on 2012-03-21 06:08:59 - Market Wire
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March 21, 2012 09:00 ET

Webtech Wireless Announces Expansion of InterFleet Service Offerings

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - March 21, 2012) -Webtech Wireless Inc. (TSX:WEW), a leading provider of vehicle fleet location-based services (LBS) and telematics technology, today announces its InterFleet division is expanding their service offerings and capabilities with the establishment of a Project Management Office (PMO) consistent with the structure of its Quadrant division PMO.

Chris Jackson, VP InterFleet Operations and Project Management, reports, "Our customers have been asking us for greater integration of our InterFleet data with their innovative initiatives, similar to the integration we did with the Wayne County Compass web portal. In order to increase our capacity to delivery more projects, the new PMO will ensure that our outstanding quality control is maintained and enhanced as we expand. This allows us to grow our proven engagement process for technical assistance on proposals and project implementations."

Larry Juba, COO of Webtech Wireless, said, "This expansion will grow our custom reporting and data interface business for InterFleet. We have proven our ability to deliver projects for customers with examples such as the Buffalo 311 system and the Province of Alberta's Contractor Billing System. Our customers want additional capabilities and this expansion will let us reliably deliver more projects for our InterFleet customers."

About Webtech Wireless®

Webtech Wireless Inc. (TSX:WEW) is a provider of vehicle fleet location-based services (LBS) and telematics technology. It develops, manufactures and supports end-to-end wireless solutions that improve the productivity, profitability, environmental compliance and safety of vehicle fleets. Its comprehensive suite of products and services include: automatic vehicle location (AVL), mapping, vehicle diagnostics, CO2 reporting, navigation, messaging, and mobile resource management. The Company serves customers of all sizes in the transport, government, service, insurance and OEM markets in over forty-one countries, including Fortune 500 companies. Specialized products include: Quadrant® commercial fleet solutions, InterFleet® solutions for government, and NextBus® real-time passenger information services for transit fleets. For more information, please visit webtechwireless.com.

This News Release may contain forward-looking statements involving risks and uncertainties pertaining to, but not limited to, product plans, timing, content, pricing of products, market and industry expectations, the wireless communications and mobile fleet industries, and general economic and political conditions. Given the risks and uncertainties inherent in the markets and industries referred to in this News Release, Webtech Wireless cannot guarantee that any forward-looking statements will be realized. All amounts in Canadian dollars (CAD$) unless otherwise noted. Trademarks are the property of their owners.

About InterFleet®

Webtech Wireless' InterFleet solution is the leading GPS and AVL solution for Government fleets in North America to efficiently manage Municipal, City and Department of Transportation Fleet Operations. InterFleet is a full end to end solution that uses ten second or better reporting frequency for the real-time display of customer's entire fleet. InterFleet allows customers to layer their own GIS mapping information and integrate with other existing City, State, or Provincial systems. Equipped with comprehensive reporting capabilities, InterFleet allows fleet managers to reduce liability, reduce material usage, manage contractor compliancy, ensure minimum operating compliancy, and reduce overall operating costs.

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