New IOSiX Tracking System unveiled at 2017 Mid-America Truck Show
YPSILANTI, Mich., March 20, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Robert Vogt, CEO of IOSiX, announced today that the newest product in their line-up, the IOSiX Tracking System, would be introduced at the 2017 Mid-America Trucking Show (MATS).
Designed to meet the needs of small to medium sized fleets, the IOSiX Tracking System is a low-cost solution that can save time and money for fleet operators.
"The Iosix Tracking System is perfect for fleets. There are no hardware costs, no contract, and it is accessible through desktop or mobile devices," said Vogt. "As the largest annual heavy-duty trucking event in the world, MATS is the perfect place to introduce the system."
Easy to install, the system uses a plug-and-play OBD-II interface; a J1939 adapter is available for bigger rigs. The system provides GPS information every 30 seconds (in boost mode, every 15). Other features include audio and visual alerts when assets start moving, and data retention 7 days to 10 years. The system is compatible with other tracking software and automatically records driving time, trip distance, and stop time.
Vogt has been recognized two years in a row at the SEMA show for his innovative and original engineering development in the automotive sector. "IOSiX products are focused on innovation," says Vogt, "We only design devices that outperform others on the market, in terms of size, capabilities, price, and support."
For more information, or to purchase the IOSiX Tracking System, visit our booth at MATS 2017, March 23-25, or visit iosix.com.
ABOUT IOSiX
IOSiX is an automotive engineering firm headquartered in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Robert Vogt founded the company in 2005, and focuses on producing miniaturized and cost-optimized solutions. Products include automotive and heavy truck dataloggers, GPS trackers, and other aftermarket and OEM vehicle systems.
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