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Worldwide Vehicle, Special
Machinery, Road Fuel Tanker WEB
Monitoring Service
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Introduction
WEB
based GPS vehicle monitoring
system give you 24-hour secure access to all your
vehicle or special machinery, tracking, reporting and
management information, from any PC in any part of the
world.
WEB based
system does NOT require any software installation or any
your support of system operation. The only requisite is
a computer with internet access.
WEB based
system allows for real time tracking of each
vehicle’s movements, status of vehicle, fuel
consumption and activity records. The system is easy
to use and will assist you in incrementing
productivity and efficiency and reducing costs.
WEB based GPS vehicle monitoring
system
is ideal for companies that need non-stop monitoring and
management of their vehicle fleet, and efficient
planning. Specially suited to:
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National and International Logistic Companies;
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Courier and Shipping Companies;
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Construction
Companies;
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Fuel
Transportation Companies;
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Companies that carry out Special
Shipments (high volume, high
value, hazardous, etc);
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Security
Agencies;
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Companies that
have its own or rent vehicle or special machinery.
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GPS-GPRS Monitoring gives you detailed information about your fleet
and allows to:
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control the location of your vehicle and/or special
machinery in real-time;
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control the trip parameters of your vehicles;
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control the trip distance;
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display the location of your vehicles and/or special
machinery;
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control the vehicle and special machinery utilization
(working hours);
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control the activity of vehicles and machinery;
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control fuel consumption;
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control the working days of drivers or operators, their
activities and each working steps;
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prevent non authorized use of vehicle and special
machinery;
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other key operation parameters.
The Monitoring and Fleet Management system can be integrated
with:
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an
emergency SMS or e-mail to notify of excess speed,
malfunction, theft, etc;
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an operations room to
coordinate emergency assistance and intervention.
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