Fleet geolocation: beyond GPS tracking, a cost-control tool
When fleet geolocation comes up, the image that springs to mind is a dot on a map: knowing where each vehicle is at a given moment. That's the most visible function, but rarely the one that justifies the investment for a transport company or an industrial fleet.
The real economic case plays out on three fronts: fuel consumption, directly tied to driving behavior (harsh acceleration, braking, extended idling); driver safety, with risky behaviors that can be identified and corrected before they cause an incident; and regulatory compliance, increasingly documented and enforceable in the event of an inspection or claim.
Key takeaways
- GPS tracking is just one building block in the value of a fleet management tool
- Driving behavior has a direct, measurable impact on fuel consumption
- Trip and behavior traceability becomes evidence in the event of an inspection
That's the approach behind TrackMe: real-time geolocation, AI-assisted driver coaching, and regulatory compliance, brought together in a single tool accessible from a browser or the mobile app.
GMI-TECHNOLOGIES equips vehicle fleets with TrackMe β get in touch to discuss it.
