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Jaama reports strong sales for fleet management system

Date: 19 January 2018   |   Author: Sean Keywood

Fleet software provider Jaama has reported a record year in 2017, with its Key2 asset management system now running more than 1.2 million vehicles.

The company says the overall total was reached after the number of systems it sold to fleets, contract hire and leasing companies, and rental specialists rose by 84.5% compared with 2016.

The company, which is planning to move into new offices this year, puts its success down to a policy of continually investing in Key2.

Jaama says 2017 saw Key2 systems sold to organisations working in a wide range of fields, including construction, facilities management and utilities, distribution, recruitment, healthcare, manufacturing, vehicle leasing and fleet management, as well as to local authorities.

Managing director Martin Evans said: "Many customers won in 2017 operate major fleets running, in some cases, several thousand vehicles, which means that implementation of Key2 is a major project. As a result, a number of fleets will be going live with Key2 in the first half of 2018.

"The UK fleet market is the most mature and forward thinking in the world and Jaama is not only the leading supplier in the sector, but is also the most recommended fleet management software solutions provider in the country.

"Jaama will remain fully focused on serving fleets in its core UK and Ireland markets as well as its increasing global presence, which alone saw a turnover increase of 5.5% in 2017.

"UK organisations collectively operating more than 1.2 million vehicles now rely on Key2 and they recognise its class-leading functionality enables them to deliver a wealth of benefits that drives fleet operating efficiency, management and control."

Jaama says Key2 will continue to evolve during 2018, with changes being made to ensure that users remain compliant with the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation on 25 May.

Developments will also be made in tandem with the ongoing digitalisation of government vehicle and driver-related services.

Additionally, new features will continue to be added to Jaama's My Vehicle App.



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