In: GPS Systems
16 Feb 2010Fleet managers already know that if they have a GPS tracking device in a truck the police will be able to find it faster. The difference this makes for your company’s business depends on what is in the trucks.
A semi loaded with high-end electronics would seem to be an attractive objective for a thief. For a semi loaded with rhubarb and Brussels sprouts, you might find a thief willing to pay you to take it back. No matter what the cargo, GPS for trucks makes sense if there is a risk of theft. Desirable cargo would seem to make the investment in a GPS device worth the investment. But what if your fleet really does move rhubarb and Brussels sprouts?
Fleet managers need to know that GPS for trucks does a lot more than locate stolen vehicles. It will help you manage your fleet more efficiently than you ever dreamed possible. Here are five other things you can do with GPS for trucks.
1. Know where every truck is at every moment with GPS for trucks. When you know where every truck is, you can improve customer satisfaction by monitoring distance to destination and notifying the customer if the driver is running early or late. Or do some valuable troubleshooting when you know where the nearest service vehicle is to a customer with an emergency.
2. Save fuel and save money when you invest in GPS for trucks. When you are able to track the routes your drivers are using, you can help them find faster, more direct, or more fuel-efficient routing. Choosing the best route will save time and save fuel, which will, in turn, save money. You will also know who is wasting time on the road, sitting on the side of the road, or at each stop. You can also improve productivity and save more money.
3. Control where your trucks are taken with geo-fencing options. GPS for trucks will allow you to create “no-go zones” with to alert you and the driver if a truck is being taken out of a reasonable area. Do you have a truck coming back with an extra 300 miles on it per run? You can use the tracking and mapping capabilities of GPS for trucks to know exactly where that truck has been.
4. Reduce operating costs for each vehicle equipped with GPS for trucks. There is a clear connection between vehicle maintenance and vehicle operating cost. When you install GPS for trucks you will be able to monitor maintenance needs and receive alerts when a problem is beginning, instead of when it disables the vehicle for several hours.
5. Improve driver and vehicle safety with reports and alerts. You will know if you have drivers to race up to an intersection and then slam on the brakes. You will also know if they waste fuel and overburden the engine by racing away from the intersection. You can set up alerts to let a driver know when the speed limit is being exceeded and send you a report.
These are just five of the ways GPS for trucks can help you manage your fleet more efficiently and effectively. You will save time, improve productivity of both the trucks and the drivers, and you’ll save a bundle of money for the company. Isn’t it time you learned more about the many benefits of GPS for trucks?
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