Over 25% of fleets say mobile device applications are next big tech investment

eyefortransport has just released the first part of its 2012 truckIT Report. This edition focusses primarily on some key trucking technology investment themes such as change in fleet technology budgets and technology investment drivers.
 
Following the release of this year’s truckIT Survey – and tabulating the responses of over 250 trucking industry executives, eyefortransport is pleased to release this year’s version of the annual report.
 
Focusing primarily on investment by for-hire and private trucking fleets in technology, the report features and reveals:
 
8 graphics highlighting respondents and fleet technology investment initiatives
An Overview of fleet technology budgets from 2009 – 2012
Mobile device applications now 3rd technology with greatest ROI
Over 25% of fleets say mobile device applications are next big tech investment
You can download a copy of the report directly here
 
eyefortransport will also be releasing parts 2 and 3 of the report in the next month. These will be featuring:
 
2012 truckIT Report 2 – Specific Fleet IT Issues Contains 10 graphics looking into specific fleet tech areas including:
 
Big data strategy priorities
Cloud-based application usage
Mobile device implementation
Technology lifecycle management priorities
 
 
2012 truckIT Report 3 – The Solution Provider Perspective Contains 7 graphics looking into specific fleet tech areas including:
 
Perceived drivers for technology investments by solution providers
Top technology areas solution providers think fleets are investing
Top methods used by solution providers to gain business
Top solution provider marketing methods 
 
The topics contained in these reports will be featured at this year’s truckIT Forum – December 13th and 14th in Miami. A limited number of complimentary passes for this event are available for top IT and Operations executives from major for-hire and private trucking fleets. These include one night’s hotel accommodation until October 1st. 

Quelle: eyefortransport

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