Fleet management software company Jaama has launched a new and improved website featuring a brand new look and feel and a raft of additional features.
The corporate website - www.jaama.co.uk - has been launched at the start of Jaama’s 10th anniversary year.
Easy to navigate and including a software finder to help fleet decision-makers discover critical information on Jaama’s web-based Key2 system, the site details comprehensive information on the company’s suite of products, training seminars and industry information as well as giving users the ability to quickly book a demonstration of the system.
Key2 enables customers to control and maintain their vehicles and meet their driver health and safety responsibilities under occupational road safety regulations.
It is also used by an increasing number of ‘FN50’ vehicle leasing and rental companies, as well as garage and workshop operators and plant hire businesses.
The website provides comprehensive details on the core functionality of Key2 and additional modules and details how the technology can integrate with other internal and external systems to provide a total business solution.
The revised website also contains top tips when choosing a fleet system, customer case studies, latest news and industry information, updates on the company’s programme of regular Fleet Management Essentials seminars, as well as its Twitter feed and blog.
Jaama managing director Martin Evans said: “Accessing our website opens the door to the world of Jaama and how the company’s range of software and services to the fleet industry are specifically designed to stand out from the competition by delivering against our six core values - innovation, value, quality, service, approach and commitment.”
Major Jaama customers include: Amey, British Transport Police, BCA, Days Contract Hire, DHL Express, DHL International, Fleet Hire, Hertfordshire County Council, Interserve, JCT 600 Contracts, Luton Borough Council, Manheim, MITIE, Ogilvie Fleet, Prohire, Run Your Fleet, Sheffield Insulation Group, and Serco.
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