Telematics and connected fleet company, CMS SupaTrak, has launched a training academy.

CMS SupaTrak said the system is aimed at businesses looking to improve their fleet management processes and activities.

The new services can be delivered both on and offline and are designed to support customers on topics such as compliance, driver behaviour, fuel management, health & safety and cost reduction.

Jason Airey, managing director at CMS SupaTrak said:

“The training academy has been developed in response to feedback from our existing customers and those currently looking to improve the way in which they use their existing technology.”

The training courses are now available and can be delivered on site, in a classroom or via a web based learning platform.

CMS SupaTrak is offering both group and bespoke sessions, which, according to Airey, “Can be tailored to suit the needs of the business, both in content and approach”.

In addition to training sessions, CMS SupaTrak is now offering a full range of managed services and consultancy support for businesses looking to maximise the benefits from in-vehicle technology. 

Fleet and system audits are amongst the consultancy packages available and the emphasis of these new services is to take the administration and analysis away from businesses said CMS SupaTrak.