NEXCOM’s 8.4 rugged and sunlight readable Rugged Tablet PC, MRC 2100, is equipped with GSM, GPRS, HSDPA, WCDMA Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, allowing SuperShuttle’s drivers to get in touch anytime they want and everywhere they go. Replacing the conventional radio dispatching, drivers now get a reservation request directly from a dispatch operation center to the driver’s in-vehicle Rugged Tablet PC, which eliminates the errors in voice dispatch, showing the exact pickup location on a map. Along with the Geospatial Navigation toolkit provided by Telogis Geobase, the system can automatically optimize routes in timely fashion.
We think the NEXCOM Rugged Tablet PC is a real game changer for our customers and our drivers creating a seamless customer service experience for our franchise drivers and the customers alike, said Mike Hogan Chief Information Officer for SuperShuttle International and Veolia Transportation.
Additionally, the large sunlight readable touch screen is perfect for displaying maps and detailed information about reservations. It will cut down on driver distraction allowing drivers to focus on the road and the customer experience.
The built-in barcode scanner allows prepaid tickets, vouchers and promotional discounts all scanned into the system thus saving time and enabling efficient book keeping for both drivers and the customers.
The in-vehicle POS system combining with real-time communication and navigation becomes essential to fleet dispatch and logistics management. NEXCOM is a leader in building teams with other software firms committed to providing the seamless solutions to meet customer’s business needs.