Advanced Tracking Technologies, Inc. (ATTI) is a Houston based GPS Tracking Manufacturer. As an industry leader in GPS based fleet management, ATTI is committed to assisting companies reduce operating costs and manage mobile assets more efficiently. ATTI began product development in 1995 and was incorporated in 1998 giving them nearly two decades of experience in the design, manufacturing, and sales of GPS tracking products. They manufacture a variety of systems to meet each customer’s specific needs.
Safety Track is your one stop source for GPS tracking and fleet cameras. Since 2002 they’ve been providing companies with a complete line of fleet & trailer tracking along with (elogs) for DOT compliance. Safety Track provides the best solutions and applications to fit you or your company’s needs. They can manage your assets via their web application or through the use of a software application. In 2013, Safety Track designed, developed and built the industry first real-time streaming camera system, the UCIT (you-see-it). Since 2002, Safety Track has implemented solutions for thousands of customers across the globe, giving fleet managers and safety experts the tools needed to promote fleet safety and better manage their business.
At Webfleet, we help our customers to get closer to their drivers. Everything that we do is driven by this single, simple principle—because when you're closer to your drivers, everyone can make smarter decisions. This belief, combined with our continuous innovation, our drive to put the customer first in everything we do, and our relentless focus on quality and reliability, has made us the market leader in Europe and one of the world’s leading players in vehicle telematics and fleet management. We have over 50,000 customers worldwide and service drivers in more than 100 countries, giving them the industry’s strongest local support network and widest range of sector-specific third-party applications and integrations. Webfleet was formerly known as TomTom Telematics. It was part of the TomTom group until April 2019, when it was acquired by Bridgestone Europe NV/SA: a subsidiary of Bridgestone Corporation, a leader in advanced solutions and sustainable mobility. Bridgestone operates in 38 countries across the EMEA region, with some of Europe’s most advanced factories, world-beating technology and leading R&D investments.