How GPS has changed business
Monday, March 24th, 2008GPS tracking devices have changed the functionality and flexibility of businesses that deploy fleets. Business owners now have access to information and communication capabilities that help streamline their operations.
Just consider the difference between what you couldn’t do before, what you can now, and what those differences mean to your company.
Five significant changes GPS fleet tracking has brought to business the past 10 years:
1. Turn-by-turn directions with GPS navigation units
This is huge. The ability for a driver to locate an address anywhere on earth in seconds-makes a Thomas Guide look like carving in stone.
2. Tracking employees speed
Save gas, money and avoid accidents/the possibility of litigation. One Vehiclepath customer saved $4000 worth of fuel over two months.
3. Delivery times and routes
Mapping lets you find the most direct routes for your fleet and records when deliveries were made. Ensure efficiency and deal with customer complaints with hard facts at your disposal.
4. Know where everything is 24/7
How valuable is that? If you have 10 delivery trucks valued at $30,000 each, wouldn’t it be good to know if one is stolen and you can recover in minutes?
5. Driver monitoring ensures staff honesty and productivity
An added five hours of overtime or extended lunch breaks each week adds up to thousands off your bottom line each year. Hopefully, most of your workers are good, honest people. This keeps the bad apples from taking advantage of you.
Just 10 years ago, the advantages listed above weren’t available to business owners. Now, they’re adding thousands and hundreds of thousands of dollars to their bottom lines.