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Improve your company’s efficiency, productivity, accountability and profitability with fleet management tools.
Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) systems carry a variety of vehicle tracking systems that aid in dispatching, routing, recovery of lost or stolen vehicles and improving customer service. GPS vehicle tracking technology enhances your fleet efficiency and provides insight into vehicle and employee activity resulting in monthly savings for your business.
GPS systems offer a wealth of tracking and monitoring features and robust reporting; all accessible on an easy-to-use, secure Internet Web site. Specifically, you can:
- Analyze a driver's performance;
- Monitor and track driver speed;
- Monitor vehicle electrical systems such as ignition status and door locks;
- Ensure route adherence;
- Provide proof of service to your customers;
- Reduce or prevent personal use of company vehicles;
- Provide printed backup for time sheets and payroll disputes;
- Receive alerts to email, pager or any handheld phone or device with an email address;
- Reduce fuel and maintenance costs.
Active GPS Active (or real-time) fleet tracking is generally used for dispatching, or when vehicles are located in other areas or in other branches, cities or states and need to be tracked over the internet from various locations. Active GPS is also used when there is a need for fleet management throughout the day or when customer service is your businesses top priority. With real-time vehicle tracking, a dispatcher can see where the fleet is within minutes and re-route a driver to a new call in the same area on saving time, gas, money and overtime.
Passive GPS Passive GPS vehicle tracking technology is available for vehicle and driver accountability, route verification at the end of the day, billing and where the user desires a one-time investment without having to pay monthly service fees for data transfer. Passive vehicle tracking can provide more specific route data by being able to record track information more frequently than the typical five to fifteen minute updates of a real-time system. Passive GPS technology comes in automatic download (wireless transmission) or manual download (track data is transferred by a data key).
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