gps fleet tracking saves trucking companies money while creating more business
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GPS fleet trackers provide a host of money-saving opportunities for trucking companies who take advantage of them. By keeping drivers driving safely, monitoring a journey's efficiency, taking advantage of lowered insurance premiums, and routing the fastest, most fuel-efficient routes, trucking companies can save unbridled amounts of money for years to come. Introducing a fleet tracking system to a fleet of trucks brings the company to the next level of business in today’s modern transportation industry.TRANSCRIPT
GPS Fleet Tracking Saves Trucking Companies Money While Creating More Business
Modern Global Positioning Systems (GPS) used to track fleets of vehicles for trucking
companies can save businesses money in several ways. From monitoring
mileage to decreasing insurance premiums and providing unexpected safety precautions, GPS
fleet tracking systems are a modern way of supervising journeys. GPS works by a device
constantly receiving signals from at least three orbiting satellites in space. The end result
allows a GPS receiver to collect real-time and recordable information of an object or vehicle’s
exact location. Because the signals are continuous, the system can also track the speed of
vehicles. While the system may seem simple, the benefits are far-reaching and potentially very
lucrative to companies whose efficiency is key to satisfying customers, building more business
and keeping drivers safe and honest.
Driving employees of trucking companies are given huge amounts of responsibility. GPS fleet
trackers help companies keep their drivers honest and responsible by monitoring speeding, the
frequency and duration of stops en-route, and whether a driver has gone off-course. Arriving at
destinations on time is a major factor in customer satisfaction. Often, when estimated arrival
times are met, satisfied customers not only continue to use that particular trucking company,
they also spread the word about their positive experiences, creating more business for that
company. It is vital for trucking businesses, then, to monitor their drivers' efficiency. Fleet
management solutions allow companies to track where their drivers stop, for how long, and if
they drive off-course without proper notification or permission. Indeed, an increasingly common
problem in the trucking industry has been the use of trucks by drivers for unverified or personal
use. This problem, which can become very costly over time for a business, can be completely
eliminated with a GPS fleet tracking program.
Not only do fleet trackers monitor where a vehicle is and how long it has been there, it also
tracks speed. If a vehicle travels over the speed limit, fleet managers at the company
monitoring the GPS information have access to how fast a driver was driving and for how long.
Trucking companies utilizing these systems will eventually see a major decrease in speeding
tickets as well as fewer amounts of accidents on the road. This saves trucking companies major
costs as lawsuits and the need for expensive lawyers will decrease. Additionally, insurance
companies aware of these benefits associated with GPS fleet trackers and provide significantly
lower insurance premiums to those companies who have them installed in their fleets.
Some tracking systems conveniently use Google maps to plan the fastest and most gas-
efficient routes. These programs can monitor high-traffic conditions or other road conditions like
highway construction, which can cause huge delays and expensive gas usage for idling trucks.
In fact, the EPA estimates that a typical long-haul truck that has eliminated unnecessary idling
can save over 900 gallons of fuel or approximately $3,600 in fuel costs. GPS trackers can
minimize the effects of such common but costly occurrences.
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