There are more and more companies that are turning
to Global Positioning System (GPS) technology to find out where their
fleet vehicles are or have been. GPS is a satellite-based navigation
system that reports the location, speed and direction of a vehicle
anywhere on the globe. Unlike cellular communications, that often
experience dead spots, GPS receivers and satellites are always capable
of maintaining strong locks, even in regions with dense foliage or
urban settings with tall buildings.
The benefits of GPS fleet tracking include:
Can Help Control labor costs:
GPS tracking helps companies get a lock on labor costs, as well as
extreme overtime costs. Employees typically keep their own vehicle
history records and write their hours on a timecard each week
voluntarily. With a GPS system, those timecards are replaced by precise
printed reports downloaded directly from a computer, with a history
list of each vehicle from the time it started its route, to the time it
finished. You will also know how many stops it made and the length of
each stop. Thus all employee time can be verified and analyzed.
Increases Fleet Efficiency:
With GPS tracking data you can determine an individual or group's
average length of a service stop; or analyze a service stop vs.
non-service stop; or the actual length of a service call or
installation. Corrective measures based on this information gets job
productivity up and wasted time and inefficiency down.
Can Help Lower your fuel bills:
GPS tracking information attacks high fuel bills in three areas:
Controlling Speeding, Idling and Unauthorized Use. Tracking data is
captured for all three items allowing fleet managers to take steps to
address these and measure the results of their actions.
Can Help Lower Insurance Bills:
As a result, fuel consumption and costs can drop dramatically. Speeding
increases your maintenance, fleet insurance premiums, fuel expense, gas
mileage and your liability should an accident occur. With GPS tracking
there is no need to rely on the public to report unsafe drivers. You
will know how your vehicles are being operated and by whom.
Can Control Moonlighting of Employees:
GPS tracking units monitor who, what, where and when your vehicles are
or have been. This puts controls on unauthorized usage and
moonlighting. Can also help prevent theft of cargo.
Ensures Vehicle & Cargo Security:
Every year companies lose billions a year because of cargo thefts. Much
of this happens during transit, before it is even delivered. Tracking
systems can play a major role in preventing both vehicle &
cargo thefts as well as aiding in recovery. Systems monitor every move
& stop.
Can Resolve billing disputes:
Arrival and departure times are recorded. Determine exactly when your
vehicle arrived and departed from a customer address.
The detailed, accurate information available from GPS has made it
popular within aviation, sea navigation, various outdoor activities and
sports, and automotive vehicles. There are numerous benefits of GPS
tracking for managing transportation fleets and the cost has become
affordable in recent years.
With all this said, we strongly urge any company with numerous vehicles
to consider the many benefits GPS systems offer.
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