TORONTO - Fleet Complete®, Toronto's award-winning IoT company in innovative software development for fleet, asset and mobile workforce management solutions, is partnering with BeWhere, an industrial IoT solutions company that designs and manufactures hardware with sensors and software applications, to introduce Fleet Beacon on the Fleet Complete platform to track real-time information on movable assets. Fleet Complete® will integrate Fleet Beacon into its portfolio of IoT solutions. Fleet Beacon will include a weather-proof device that is used to locate and track inventory, equipment and tools using low-energy Bluetooth for up to 250 meters or over 800 feet. Connected to your Android or iOS tablet and phone, the beacon device senses temperature, light, acceleration and location, relaying it to you in real-time. This new product enhances Fleet Complete's platform that currently tracks fleets and large assets. The Fleet Beacon is a natural extension of this platform that ensures a business's or worker's high-value portable equipment is monitored. "At Fleet Complete, we have developed an all-in-one fleet telematics and IoT platform that connects businesses with their vehicles, their assets, and their mobile workers," said Tony Lourakis, CEO of Fleet Complete, "Fleet Beacon fills the need for businesses with expensive portable equipment – in transit or stationary – that could be at risk for loss or theft." This new solution brings breadth to the existing Fleet Complete® IoT platform by covering a broader, more granular scope of business management; it will give transparency not only to the asset's location, but to the conditions that it currently and historically has been subjected to. "This is an exciting collaboration," said Owen Moore, CEO of BeWhere Holdings Inc., "BeWhere will complement the already well-positioned Fleet Complete solution by bringing a higher level of operational visibility. Together with Fleet Complete, we will expand the scope of unique business challenges that we can help our customers resolve."