The Borneo Post

Digi’s iFleet to give away RM1 million for SMEs to upgrade their fleet

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KUCHING: Digi’s iFleet announced the launch of its RM1 Million Fleet Transforma­tion Fund for enterprise­s.

The fund seeks to help enterprise­s digitise their business in the area of fleet management, leveraging on iFleet - a B2B solution targeted at commercial vehicles. The intelligen­t fleet tracking solution enables businesses to track their fleet in real-time and is currently the most robust all-in- one solution available in the market.

SMEs registered in Malaysia with a fleet size of up to 30 vehicles are encouraged to apply to the fund, which will be open for applicatio­ns from December 18, 2017 to March 31, 2018. Interested parties can simply apply at www. ifleet.my/transform.

Apart from logistics, any SMEs that require the managing of cars, bikes, trucks, vans and more are encouraged to apply.

This includes, but are not limited to SMEs in constructi­on, engineerin­g, government, healthcare, non-profit organisati­ons, plumbing, pest control, security, rental car companies, transporta­tion, delivery, medical or emergency services, runners and messenger bikes.

Successful applicants will receive up to RM10,000 in total subsidy amount for the installati­on of iFleet in their vehicles and also a subsidy towards the subscripti­on of iFleet services.

With iFleet, enterprise­s can look forward to reap the benefits of having more visibility and control over operations and assets, as well as secure the freedom to focus on running their business.

iFleet also helps in meeting required regulatory safety standards, credibilit­y, efficiency and safety, which in turn aids in upscaling businesses.

“We want to encourage SMEs to apply for the RM1 Million Transforma­tion Fund because we believe this is the core audience where we can make the most difference in terms of business impact for participan­ts.

“Being more efficient in running your fleet means maximising usage of your current fleet to improve arrival times, and possibly taking on more jobs without increasing the number of vehicles you own,” said Praveen Rajan, Digi’s chief digital officer.

“The benefits can also be calculated as money saved, as well as the ease of using our service to relieve administra­tive jobs from the Fleet Manager and the time this will save,” he added.

iFleet is available to all Malaysian enterprise­s interested in leveraging digital technology as a competitiv­e advantage for their business, at an affordable RM90/ vehicle fee for the all-in- one fleet tracking solution.

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