Madras Security Printers Developed an Innovative Fleet and Fuel Management Solution for Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC)

Aug 24, 2018   17:31 PM 
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) is implementing an unique fleet management solution covering a wide range of vehicles. The Fleet management system was developed by Madras Security Printers, Chennai. It will help in monitoring the vehicles for efficient operations, reducing the operation cost and fuel usage. Given the fact that Greater Chennai Corporation‘s engineering department uses thousands of vehicles for its daily activities, the solution will help GCC have improved control over operation and expenses.

 

 

Madras Security Printers developed an innovative Fleet and Fuel Management Solution

 

The Fleet Management solution was developed to monitor the Vehicle maintenance, Driver management, Accident management, Asset management, Fuel management & Vehicle usage.

 

Fleet Management System, is a technologically advanced method of asset monitoring. It has emerged as a widely used  application in developed countries and it has had a major impact on the conscious of developing countries like India.

 

GCC is increasingly using several IT initiatives to enhance the operations and provide the services to citizens of Chennai and it is one of the pioneers in using technology.

 

Madras Security Printers Private Limited is a pioneer in e-governance solutions which help Government departments to improve citizen service delivery through information technology and increasing operation efficiency and helping in cost reduction.

 

Madras Security Printers is certified by various international bodies like ISO (International Organization for Standardization) and CMMI (Capability Maturity Model Integration) and by various domestic bodies.

 

About Madras Security Printers

Madras Security Printers is a 42-year-old company and a leader in E-governance and High Security printing. The organization has a successful track record of implementing several e-governance projects in states namely Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, UP, West Bengal, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Rajasthan and in several countries across the globe.