Transpoco to create 20 new jobs in Dublin
Dublin-based telematics company, Transpoco, has announced its intention to double its workforce, creating 20 new jobs in the process.
The company said the new hires follow its investment in a new internet-based service aimed at expanding its offer to businesses across Europe.
Transpoco’s product is based on integrating data from GPS software and the fuel cards used by fleet operators.
The expansion at the Swords-based company follows a two year major research and development programme supported by Enterprise Ireland.
“Fleet managers are not fully exploiting GPS tracking technology, because they are too busy,” commented Andrew Fleury, the company’s chief executive.
Mr Fleury said that while fleet managers use basic features of GPS, they never really get to the stage of accessing real business intelligence and do not have time to analyse data from different suppliers, such as fuel and vehicle maintenance etc.
But he said that the company’s “SynX” product automates this analysis and pinpoints key actions that need to be taken.
Transpoco is a well established leader in the sector of vehicle tracking and fleet management solutions founded back in 2004. From the first GPS tracking system we designed to the development of fuel economy-focused products, we always tried to provide the most suitable solution for our customers at the most effective cost.