Fleet Management and GPS Tracking Blog

How Does GPS Tracking Work for Fleet Management?

Written by Rastrac Team | May 5, 2015 4:51:00 PM

The installation of a GPS fleet tracking system comes with a huge variety of benefits. These include lowering many expenses such as maintenance, fuel, and insurance costs as well as increasing your overall productivity. But how does GPS tracking work, and how do you get started in implementing a program?

The Technology Behind the Solution

Through integrating GPS technology and telematics, a fleet management system will give the ability to see how the drivers are performing and operating the company vehicles, and a greater understanding into vehicle efficiency. Although it may seem quite complicated, this all works in a fairly easy way.

  • The process begins by having every vehicle in your fleet installed with a GPS tracking device. This unit will be able to track the vehicle's location as well as many other aspects of its overall performance.
  • Through the use of a secure wireless network, all of the units will send the data on the vehicle performance to RASTRAC.
  • From any device connected to the internet, including any mobile device or desktop computer, the fleet manager will be able to log-in to the RASTRAC account via a secure website to view vehicle tracks and locations, see any alerts, and monitor the behavior of all drivers. 

Affordable, Uncomplicated, and Simple to Use

The RASTRAC solution makes fleet and asset management a breeze. With an easy-to-use platform, fleet managers will be armed with a multitude of tools to improve overall efficiency right away. We supply all the training and support you need to get running as soon as possible!

Reduce your fuel costs, receive notifications of dangerous and reckless driver behavior, and save money on insurance by contacting RASTRAC today to receive a free demonstration of our software. 

Our industry-leading fleet management solution will allow you to see vast improvements in a short amount of time.

Contact us today!