V3 Smart Technologies Pte Ltd, a leading tech solutions company based in Singapore has made inroads into the Philippine Market. The local arm V3 Smart Technologies (Phil) Inc. or ’V3’ officially inaugurated its office in San Juan, Metro Manila. Following strict safety protocols, Philippine partners and V3 Directors Martin Dedrick Borbe and Francis Jonathan Ang lead the intimate ceremony to earmark the launch of the company. Here’s the news from V3:
V3 is a technology solutions provider offering business tools to digitize the tracking and management of existing vehicular fleet and labor workforce. V3 equips companies with security over their assets through precise and real time monitoring, and these allow companies to quickly make effective business decisions with accurate information.
The partners emphasize the value of digitalization especially during a pandemic. “This is an opportunity for us to show how we can help businesses grow and flourish, even during uncertain times. We aim to make their logistical operations easier”, remarks Managing Director, Martin Borbe.
The core offerings of V3 are Fleet Management System (FMS) – an all-around platform to track and monitor vehicle location, routes and safety stats, and Workforce Assignment and Mobility System (WAM) – a digitized system to track, schedule and dispatch workforce employees and to retrieve automated reports in real-time.
The partners remain optimistic in the local economic outlook despite the uncertainties. They believe that staying agile and adapting new business models and solutions are key to maintaining stability in ever-changing landscape.
V3 Smart Technologies Pte Ltd is a company, founded in 2002 and headquartered in Singapore. They have a regional footprint across India, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. Their complete product suite includes: Fleet Management System, Workforce Assignment and Mobility, Taxi Dispatching, Waste Management Systems, Cloud Robotics and Sentient Eye Technology.
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