GPS Insight Opens Two New Locations
GPS Insight recently opened two major-city locations to better locally serve their customers.

GPS Insight recently opened new location in Chicago (Oak Brook) and Los Angeles (Orange). The company says they are building up these two new offices to better serve customers, and plan to open several more this year. GPS Insight encourages people to contact them locally for a product demonstration, additional training and support, more tracking devices, to learn more about the company’s product and meet the employees. Representatives from GPS Insight are set to attend the upcoming NAFA conference in May in Houston, Texas. Stop by their booth to enter to win a GPS Insight tracking device or TomTom GPS navigation system. Recently added GPS Insight capabilities: • Cell phone mapping • Custom map of your vehicles tailored for your website (useful to show your customers where your vehicles are currently) • Helpful new GPS Insight Support portal at support.gpsinsight.com - both a WIKI and Customer Forums are available • Two brand new online demos GPS Insight is now also offering a short demonstration of their Cell Phone Maps. The demo walks the customer through the system on a cell phone to visually determine your vehicle’s location and status. A text message notifying the customer of his/her vehicle location can also be sent at any time. - Chicago office: 1000 Jorie, Suite 240, Oak Brook, IL, (630) 544-2790. - Los Angeles office: set to open in May and is located at 770 The City Drive, Suite 101, Orange, CA, (310) 526-6076. - Phoenix office and headquarters: 8711 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd, Suite F-201, Scottsdale, AZ, 866-GPS-4321 or (480) 663-9454.
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