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Vehicle Tracking.   A vehicle tracking system uses either GPS or radio technology to automatically track and record a fleet's field activities. Activity is recorded by modules attached to each vehicle, and movement is tracked wirelessly nationwide. The data is transmitted to a central, internet-connected computer where it is stored. Data can then be analyzed and reports can be downloaded in real-time to your computer using either web browser based tools or customized software.
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Radios and cell phones are indispensable, but neither can offer companies the benefits of GPS or radio vehicle tracking. The ability to know at any moment exactly where your companies' vehicles are, how fast they're moving, even whether a cargo door has been opened is indispensible. Consider this: if a driver exceeds a prescribed speed limit, you can get immediate notification!
Vehicle Tracking Benefits.   An enterprise-level vehicle tracking system should offer customizable reporting tools, for example to provide a summary of the day's activities, the ability to produce and print detailed maps and reports displaying actual stops, customer locations, mileage traveled, and elapsed time at each location, and real-time access to vehicle tracking data and reports.
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