2014-09-29 14:06:58

Omnicomm will disclose how to make promising investments that work

Stanislav Emelianov who will speak at 4th Telematics Conference SEEurope is Deputy Director General at Omnicomm, an international high-technology industrial company, one of the leading developers and manufacturers of fuel monitoring equipment and other solutions for fleet management.

 

Being in the market of transport telematics for over 16 years, Omnicomm makes a strong accent on development of highly accurate fuel monitoring solutions – LLS fuel level sensors. In 2003 Omnicomm specialists developed the world’s first capacitive fuel level sensor which can bring up to 50 % fleet expenses economy per month. Since then use of capacitive sensors in bundle with satellite vehicle tracking has become the industry standard. The company’s active client base includes well-known international airlines, construction and mining companies, oil enterprises, large transnational corporations, as well as industry leaders such as GAZPROM, Coca-Cola, Halliburton, Alrosa, DHL, UPS and others.

 

Stanislav Emelianov is one of the key experts at Omnicomm. His professional career began at SOMMER, a German company which produced rolling stock for the sector of commercial vehicles and construction equipment. Then over 11 years of experience in transport telematics at Omnicomm followed. Thanks to his input Omnicomm has reached top positions in domestic fuel monitoring market and is actively heading abroad.  In his presentation Stanislav will share how to make promising investments in fuel consumption monitoring. He will illustrate his speech with real ROI business cases in various industries, underlining financial dimension of transport telematics.

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