Dennis Jaconi | VP of Marketing and Sales

Dennis Jaconi is the VP of marketing and sales at Utilimarc. He has over 10 years of experience working within the commercial fleet industries and leads a dynamic team of digital content and customer success managers. When he’s not in the office, you can find Dennis in the kitchen, taking hikes with his dog, Luigi, or in the ocean catching a wave.


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Utilimarc announces the release and performance of its Rightsizing Solution designed to help clients reduce vehicle and equipment expenses.

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Fleets preparing for the replacement of ICE vehicles for EV alternatives are looking to understand true utilization of assets to identify surplus needs and rightsizing of assets.

Utilimarc is proud to announce their success as one of the top OEM telematics data integrators in the country. Working with some of the biggest OEMs in the industry, such as GM and Ford, Utilimarc analyzes thousands of on- and off-road fleet assets leveraging direct integrations with top telematics providers.

Last month, Utilimarc released the results of a survey on Greenhouse Gas Reporting. The survey was created to understand how leading North American fleets were track and reporting on their progress towards goals set on emissions reduction – of which the commercial fleet industry makes up 35 percent of GHG emissions worldwide.

The future of telematics...what is it? | Utilimarc blog

With a push for real-time data in recent years, it is no surprise that most of the EVs being built by top manufacturers like Ford, LMC and GM will have OEM telematics, GPS tracking and driver safety technology already built in.

lordstown ev pickup truck

Electric vehicle implementation is a strategic move that could mean different things for each company. As we have seen, each fleet has very different plans and reasons for implementing EVs. Read on to learn more.

Fleets will be the judge of whether this new line of pick-up trucks can replicate the same towing and hauling tasks that its current internal-combustion engine powered trucks perform.