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Hexagon Acquires Fleet Management Machine Control Company

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by Staff Writers
Stockholm, Sweden (SPX) Jun 24, 2008
Hexagon has acquired all outstanding shares in the Swedish software company Viewserve AB.

Viewserve is a well-established service and software company offering a web based fleet management system to the construction market.

Viewserve's web-based GPS platform facilitates monitoring of vehicles and work activities, and can be used to notify individual consumers about work carried out.

Collected information can also be used when investigating accidents and for insurance issues.

Viewserve gives the customer real time and historic information presented geographically and statistically which enables the customer to effectively optimize the utilization of resources and maximize profitability.

Viewserve was founded in 2005 and today employs 12 people.

The company is expected to have a turnover of approximately 7 MSEK in 2008 and is expected to continue to grow at double digit rates in the years to come.

Viewserve will be fully consolidated as of 23 June 2008.

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