GPS tracking is the process that determines the exact location of objects with the technology called the Global Positioning System. With the help of it, we can monitor speed, time, direction, behavior and a lot more.
Fleet Management Solution providers like TrackoBit are leveraging GPS Tracking technology to optimize the logistics industry completely. GPS along with GSM(Global System for Mobile Communications) makes the perfect combination to pull off the tasks.
What is GPS?
Global Positioning is a global radio-navigation system that is primarily sponsored and supervised by the U.S. Department of Defence. The baseline satellite constellation consists of 24 satellites placed in 6 different earth-cantered orbital planes with 4 operation satellites and an extra satellite slot in each orbital plane. Every GPS Satellite relays accurate position (Longitude & Latitude) and time signals.
How does GPS Fleet Tracking work?
For the comprehensive GPS Tracking solution, we need three imperative components to complete the required circuit.
- Tracking Device (Hardware) to receive signals from GPS Satellites
- GPS Tracking server to store data
- User Interface (Software) for the end-user
The device installed in the vehicle has a sim that provides the network(GPS+GSM) for receiving and releasing data. This device sends data to the central server which is then translated and represented in a comprehensible manner to the fleet managers through the software.
The end result that appears on the app/web screen involves advanced level automation to simplify the complicated process.
What are additional benefits?
You get real-time time update on fuel levels, vehicles status, driving behavior, route plan and much more. TrackoBit uses Telematics to its maximum potential to deliver more than 40 features to enhance Fleet management in the Logistics sector.
You get the history of the last 6-months, elaborated charts, alerts, announcements, enquiry segment and a lot more. We keep adding new features from time to time to keep pace with our client’s requirements.
GPS tracking is making a hell of a difference in the Logistics and Transport industry. Wondering how? Check it out here.
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