Fleet managers already know that if they have a GPS tracking device in a truck the police will be able to find it faster. The difference this makes for your company's business depends on what is in the trucks.
If your company works on government contract to build and deliver bombs and ammunition to military bases, those trucks could be at high risk as they move around the country. Finding a stolen truck quickly would be imperative. If, on the other hand, you are moving toothpicks and popsicle sticks, speed of recovery might be less important. But the value of the cargo would matter to your company.
Fleet managers need to know that GPS for trucks does a lot more than locate stolen vehicles. It will help you manage your fleet more efficiently than you ever dreamed possible. Here are five other things you can do with GPS for trucks.
1. With GPS for trucks you will know exactly where every truck is at every minute of the day or night. If you are the kind of fleet manager who will not leave work until you know every truck is safely parked for the night, you won't need to wait for a phone call. If timing of deliveries is important, you can stay on top of expected arrival times and notify customers when a driver is ahead of schedule or behind. If you operate a fleet of service vehicles, you know which vehicle is closest to a customer with a real emergency.
2. Save fuel and save money when you invest in GPS for trucks. When you are able to track the routes your drivers are using, you can help them find faster, more direct, or more fuel-efficient routing. Choosing the best route will save time and save fuel, which will, in turn, save money. You will also know who is wasting time on the road, sitting on the side of the road, or at each stop. You can also improve productivity and save more money.
3. Has someone reported seeing two of your vehicles parked at a bar 30 miles away every day at lunch time? Use the geo-fencing capability of GPS for trucks and receive an alert. Then print out a report at the end of the day to prove where they have been when you dock their pay.
4. Reduce operating costs for each vehicle equipped with GPS for trucks. There is a clear connection between vehicle maintenance and vehicle operating cost. When you install GPS for trucks you will be able to monitor maintenance needs and receive alerts when a problem is beginning, instead of when it disables the vehicle for several hours.
5. You can also use GPS for trucks to identify dangerous or otherwise bad driving habits. If your drivers are delivering truckloads of live chickens, the last thing you need is a rollover. If you have a driver who is trying to take on and off ramps at 45 mph, you need to know that so you can slow him down.
These are five ways GPS for trucks can help you become a better and more effective fleet manager. Making you look good is just one argument for making the purchase. The ability to help you make the roads safer, drivers more productive, and save fuel to make the environment safer is also a good reason to invest. But here's the best reason. Your investment in GPS for trucks will pay for itself in 90 days or less. The rest of the savings goes right to the company's bottom line.