Jaama wins Fleet Technology Company of the Decade accolade

By Amanda White 26 December 2010

Software company Jaama has been named Fleet Technology Company of the Decade by the Institute of Transport Management after launching itself just seven years ago.

The company has a continuous investment programme, exceeding £6 million, for its software, which includes the Key2 Vehicle Management programme and has won a number of major fleet software supply contracts over the past 12 months.

Jaama managing director Jason Francis said: “The return on investment generated from software - both financial and administration/time savings - by our customers means that Jaama is the most recommended fleet software system available and wins the largest and most significant fleet contracts in the UK.

“It is hugely gratifying for Jaama to win this award, which is testimony to the expertise of the staff we employ. Standing still in the fleet technology business is not an option.


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