You may save money by using GPS fleet tracking. Additionally, fleet monitoring has advantages outside only enabling you to find your assets at all times. Let's examine the advantages of fleet tracking in more detail.
You can cope with frequent instances of speeding by GPS-tracking your vehicles. You can lessen the likelihood of collisions, conserve fuel, pay less for insurance, and assist your drivers in avoiding points on their driving records. Our tracking systems keep accurate data of driving speed at all times.
Lower Fuel Prices
Fuel expenses can be decreased through GPS fleet tracking by:
- slowing down (and reducing the pressure to speed to make delivery times)
- reducing overall inactivity
- supplying drivers with improved route options
- allowing for prompt vehicle upkeep
- reducing unlawful vehicle and driving activity
About $1.50 per mile is the average cost of operating a car. With a GPS tracking system, a business may cut each vehicle's weekly mileage by at least 25 miles.
Calls for Validated Services
With the help of GPS monitoring system from SEEWORLDGPS®, you can quickly see when your trucks reach their locations and how long they spend on a delivery or repair call. There is no longer any guessing with a precise digital record.
Greater Billing and Cost Allocation Accuracy
GPS records the amount of time spent driving, the distance traveled, the speed, and the route taken by your operators. Each job's operator and fuel expenses may be created automatically.
Fewer Delays
If an operator deviates from the planned path or idles for an excessive amount of time, our tracking program will notify you. When your drivers transport your cars to unapproved places, you will be made aware of it.
Reduced Insurance Prices
For cars with telematic GPS monitoring, insurance firms provide reductions of up to 35%.
Enhanced Effectiveness
For the advantages of GPS monitoring, it's a good idea to complete at least one extra cargo or work per vehicle each week.
No More Logs on Paper
When you use automatic GPS monitoring, you get rid of driver mistake and lost data, as well as hundreds or even thousands of hours spent by operators on paperwork. Transposed numbers, lost entries, and arithmetic mistakes are all eliminated by digital recordkeeping.
Enhanced Client Services
You can properly and quickly address consumer inquiries when you always know where each car is. They'll save money, time, and bother, and so will you.
Dispatchers can quickly deploy the closest vehicle to a new job by always knowing where your cars are on a real-time map. This helps you save time and money.
Driver Surveillance
When drivers accelerate, slam on the brakes, drive erratically, or veer off course, your GPS fleet tracking system may be configured to flag the conduct as suspicious and notify allergy management right away through cell phone. You may keep an eye on seatbelt usage, door locking and unlocking, and car alarms. Remote vehicle starting will be possible, even from your dispatch center.
Using driver monitoring, you can find side employment. To secure your drivers and retrieve your property, it enables you to react to theft and hijacking more quickly.
Less Overtime
As a general rule, GPS tracking helps you avoid paying each driver one hour of overtime each week.
Eliminating Conflicts
Digital evidence that documents the speed, route, pauses, arrival timings, and departure times is reliable and difficult to refute. Digital records are more thorough than handwritten ones and are not prone to human mistake. When drivers are aware that they are being watched, they drive more cautiously.
Increased profitability
Engine and drive train wear and tear from idling is almost double that of road driving. Idling less results in lower maintenance expenditures. While idling, the typical vehicle uses around 800 gallons of gasoline annually. With a GPS tracking device, you may significantly lower this cost.
A mile per hour over 50 mph results in a 1.5 percent increase in gasoline usage. Eliminating speeding can result in annual savings of tens of thousands of dollars. On-road speeds of 70 mph or above nearly quadruple tire wear.
What is the cost of tracking a fleet?
Depending on the size of your fleet and the sophistication of the technology, the initial and ongoing expenses of installing a tracking system will inevitably vary from business to business. While less expensive, the most basic version of GPS will only provide you with the most fundamental advantages of real-time monitoring: the position, speed, and direction of your vehicles.