PressurePro & Verso Controls Announce Integrated Telematics/TPMS System for Mexican Market
October 5, 2010 at 4:58 pm Leave a comment
Harrisonville, MO and Texmelucan, Mexico: October 5, 2010 – Advantage PressurePro, worldwide leaders in Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPMS) and TPMS Technologies, and Verso Controls, an emerging Telematics leader in Mexico, are proud to announce to the market their integrated TPMS/Telematics solution. Highlighted in Verso’s Ve
rSoGIS system, the new TPMS capabilities can be utilized by fleets to bring added savings and safety to their operations.
“We are absolutely convinced that by introducing novel PressurePro technology to wirelessly monitor tire pressure and temperature in real-time along with our satellite and cellular-based tracking devices and software, we can very successfully tackle three major requirements in the Mexican transportation industry; driving safely, saving fuel and reducing operation costs.” stated Emiliano Vera founder and CTO of Verso Controls.
Utilizing robust telematics terminals capable of sending a variety of sensor information and GPS data to a remote web system, Verso’s systems can utilize GSM, GPRS, Bluetooth and Zigbee protocols to fit the specific communications needs of individual customers.
“We are extremely excited about our partnership with Verso Controls,” stated Phillip Zaroor, President and CEO of PressurePro. “Their company is made up of intelligent businesspeople who understand the need for Telematics in the Mexican transportation industry and who are ready to aggressively attack this wide-open marketplace. We feel that alongside Verso, we can capture this market and bring world class technology to Mexican fleets, helping them add significant savings and safety to their operations.”
Entry filed under: PressurePro Press Release. Tags: PressurePro, PressurePro Press Release, PressurePro Tire Pressure Monitoring, Telematics, Tire Pressure Monitoring, Tire Pressure Monitors, Tire Safety, TPMS, Verso Controls, www.advantagepressurepro.com.
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