One of the major benefits that employees love about vehicle tracking is the fact that you can keep tabs on your staff. The thing is vehicle tracking is so much more than a way of cutting down on skiving.
Vehicle tracking was first used in India in 2002 by the defence. It was soon taken up by industry as has been a commercial success. Because India is a large country it is a very useful tool to keep track of fleets that often have to travel long distances. The growth of vehicle tracking in [...]
The GPS vehicle tracking systems giant Quartix is going to use Google Maps on some of its pay as you go tracking services. Google maps are a brilliant system which includes satellite and hybrid views. These will now be available on some of the Quartic systems. This is example of how Google is managing to [...]
2 in 3 fleets still do not have vehicle tracking installed in their fleet of cars, vans or lorries. Although this figure is getting lower all the time as more and more companies install GPS tracking.
You may ask why you would need to jam a GPS vehicle tracking system. Well the reason is simple itβs all down to privacy. Although tracking systems bring many benefits, like anything they carry a down side as well. They affect our privacy. Many people would love to be able to jam a tracking system. [...]
Vehicle tracking can help to improve customer service by giving the staff real time information about the whereabouts of their fleet of delivery drivers. This is done via the real time and historic data that is collected from vehicle tracking systems.
Vehicle tracking these days can have extras which enable managers to have full picture of what their employees are up to on a day to day basis. This can help them to:
A very useful feature of GPS vehicle tracking systems is the congestion zone entry warning. As the name suggests this useful little extra tells you when your one of your vehicles enters the congestion zone.
With the recession causing many businesses to go bankrupt, pay as you go tracking is becoming more and more popular. What is the relation between these two factors?
Geofencing has been introduced as a feature that you are able to have on a GPS vehicle tracking systems, but what geofencing?