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Wireless Data Solutions to Provide Complete
Turnkey Waste Management Tracking Solution to Veit Disposal Systems
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SAN DIEGO, April 2, 2001--
Leading Provider of Wireless Fleet Tracking Systems Enters $40 Billion Waste Management Industry
Wireless Data Solutions Inc. (OTC:WDSO), a leading provider of wireless fleet tracking systems to the construction
industry, today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary DINET will provide its Wireless Fleet Tracking Systems to Veit
Disposal Systems, one of the largest providers of demolition, disposal, environmental, site preparation and other specialized
construction services in the Upper Midwest.
Under the terms of the contract, DINET will provide Veit with their Waste Management Tracking Solution to improve the
efficiency of Veit's vehicle fleet.
DINET's wireless mobile data communications hardware and software will provide a comprehensive and integrated waste
and recycling management service to enable Veit to completely and efficiently control all details involved with the day to day
operation of their waste fleet vehicles, including vehicle tracking and priority, vehicle operational status, billing information,
vehicle maintenance and preventative maintenance. For optimal effectiveness, knowing the status of each vehicle as well as
specific events, such as arrival to job site, is vital to successful waste fleet management.
"We are very proud to have been chosen by Veit to provide our Waste Management Tracking Solution for their vehicle
fleet. This is one more example of the quality and reliability of DINET and Wireless Data Solutions' systems and our
continuing efforts to develop strategic relationships," affirmed Brian Blankenburg, CEO of Wireless Data Solutions. "Today's
waste management industry can greatly benefit from the latest fleet tracking technology and the superior information it
provides."
Wireless Data Solutions' wireless fleet tracking systems incorporate a combination of sensors, mapping software and
Global Positioning Systems (GPS). Through this technology, waste industry fleet managers can see at any given time the
location of each truck as well as its real-time status. The wireless fleet tracking technology will specifically enable waste
industry company managers the ability to greatly improve the efficiency and control of each vehicle in their fleet.
When deciding on a Waste Management Tracking Solution, Steve Halgren, vice-president of Veit Disposal Systems
commented, "DINET's Waste Management Tracking Solution will enhance our fleet's efficiency and give us the flexibility to
meet the present and future challenges of the industry."
For more information on Wireless Solutions/DINET, call 760/724-5355 or visit their Web site at: www.wdso.net
Wireless Data Solutions Inc. designs, manufactures, supplies and supports affordable and effective wireless mobile data
communications hardware and software for commercial vehicle fleets in the construction industry. Incorporated in 1982,
DINET is a wholly owned subsidiary of Wireless Data Solutions Inc. with administration and production facility located in
Oceanside, Calif. and corporate offices located in St. Cloud, Minn.
Wireless Data Solutions/DINET'S hardware and software enables customers to wirelessly track and monitor the status of
critical vehicles through existing dispatching systems. Their systems easily integrate with the customer's existing wireless
infrastructure, providing enhanced productivity, customer service, competitiveness and overall profitability.
Veit Disposal Systems has developed its roll-off division into one of the premier service oriented commercial container
services in the Twin City metro area, St. Cloud, Rochester and Duluth. With over 1,500 roll-off containers, Veit Disposal
Systems can provide the containers and the service required for any size project with or without the necessity of
source-separating materials. Today, Veit is more than 500 employees strong and has become one of the largest providers of
earthwork demolition, disposal, environmental and other specialized construction services in the Upper Midwest.
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