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August 08, 2008

Navman Wireless Enters Strategic Partnership with Donlen Corp.

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GLENVIEW, IL – Navman Wireless North America, a wholly owned subsidiary of Navman Wireless Holdings, and a global provider of vehicle tracking and fleet management solutions, has entered a strategic partnership with Donlen Corporation. Donlen, through its subsidiary dba Donlen Telematics, will now provide its customer base with Navman Wireless' advanced GPS fleet management solutions. A powerful synergy, both Chicago-based companies enjoy a reputation for providing their customers with services that allow for the effective management of vehicles.

"GPS technology is a powerful mechanism that enables our customers to drive new levels of efficiency for their fleets. This partnership provides us with the required, long-term platform to greatly expand our fleet management services," said Paul Hilder, general manager and president, Donlen Fleet Management Services. "We are confident that our strategic alliance with Navman Wireless will bring superior location-based services to our valued customers, and we are excited to unveil a new series of offerings that best address their requests and feedback." 

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