
BlackBerry adds new channel partners for BlackBerry Radar
BlackBerry today announced that over the past six months, they have added over twelve new channel partners for BlackBerry Radar.
BlackBerry today announced that over the past six months, they have added over twelve new channel partners for BlackBerry Radar.
Looking to combine their technical expertise, ZTR and BlackBerry today announced they have teamed up to offer railcar owners, operators, and suppliers a new end-to-end digital monitoring solution.
Looking to have a deeper insight into their operations, Canada Pacific today announced they will be deploying 2,000 BlackBerry Radar devices.
Matson Logistics has deployed BlackBerry Radar-M across its entire fleet of its domestic intermodal containers.
BlackBerry has announced that Geotab, has begun offering BlackBerry Radar through their Geotab Marketplace, opening Radar up to more than 1.6 million vehicles around the world already utilizing Geotab's telematics solution.
Looking to expand upon their already existing BlackBerry Radar asset monitoring solutions BlackBerry today introduced BlackBerry Radar H2, which collects up to 100x more data than conventional GPS-based track and trace solutions.
BlackBerry Radar is currently being showcased at CES 2019 and while there, BlackBerry has announced that the smart monitoring solution has been awarded "Vehicle Telematics Solution of the Year" from IoT Breakthrough.
BlackBerry's efforts to get BlackBerry Radar in front of more fleet managers paid off today as American Trucking Associations announced they had named BlackBerry as the newest ATA Featured Product Provider.
In addition to the BlackBerry Spark Platform and BlackBerry QNX initiatives, one other product BlackBerry has been working hard on growing is BlackBerry Radar.
DMC Insurance has now partnered with BlackBerry to help trucking companies improve operations, safety and total cost of risk by tapping into data from BlackBerry Radar.
BlackBerry's focus on software and services appears to be paying off in Hong Kong according to Mike Ding, senior sales director for North Asia at BlackBerry.
In addition to the announcement made with Pana-Pacific, BlackBerry has also announced BigRoad, a Fleet Complete company, will purchase BlackBerry Radar-M devices to help improve the company's new BigRoad Freight program.
Partnering up with Pana-Pacific, BlackBerry has revealed that Radar is now available to more than 2,800 heavy-duty truck dealerships across North America.
BlackBerry Radar continues to gain ground for BlackBerry and now Titanium Transportation Group has expanded their already existing agreements with BlackBerry to deploy Radar-L across its entire fleet of flatbeds.
BlackBerry and Fleet Complete have now announced that they have entered into a reselling partnership that will expand Fleet Complete's current fleet tracking and monitoring solution.
Heavy Duty Trucking has compiled a top 20 list of key products in 2017 and BlackBerry Radar Asset Tracking made the short-list.
First, Titanium Transporation announced they would be equipping their entire fleet with the system and now, fleet services graphics provider Modagrafics has announced a sales agent agreement with BlackBerry.
Titanium Transportation has now announced its entire fleet of trailers will be integrating the asset tracking solution to boost efficiencies, increase revenue per trailer and improve profitability.
With BlackBerry Radar having moved past the testing phase, BlackBerry has now announced their end-to-end asset tracking solution has been deployed with Caravan Transport Group Inc.
BlackBerry has unveiled Radar, a new end-to-end tracking system for trucking companies. With this system installed, companies can optimize the use of trailers and shipping containers, improving on-time deliveries, reducing theft, and generating more revenue.
BlackBerry will be introducing BlackBerry Radar, their new end-to-end asset tracking system at the 2016 Mid-America Trucking Show (MATS).