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What exactly is all the fuss about vehicle tracking devices? Here are seven smart (and not very small) reason why you could benefit from vehicle tracking:

1 Getting the most out of your Workforce

Tracking devices allow you to manage your workforce more effectively and help ensure that less time is spent on the road. Productivity has improved by making it easier to automate manual processes using tracking devices.

2 Fulfillment Clients

Tracking devices to provide useful information about the location of vehicles in your fleet - makes you able to advise customers about the precise delivery times. Satisfied customers mean more business and thus more revenue.

3 Reducing your carbon footprint

With a successful distribution drivers to work through the information provided by vehicle tracking devices, cars use less fuel and thus contribute to lower carbon emissions. Automated reports help you to save paper, which in turn saves more trees, which help to purify the smoke from the air.

4 Implementing Peace of Mind

It is frustrating to be a victim of theft. It installs in your fleet locating the exact location of your car, so they are much easier to recover should such an incident occurs. The tracking devices also provide additional security for drivers, as someone will always know their exact position.

5 saves money

You can be sure of greater gains in productivity and cost savings by having the vehicle tracking installed in your fleet. Automated reports can be generated and minimizes the risk of excessive overtime demands and offer customers accurate billing information. Smart travel planner also reduces fuel costs.

6 improve communication

Vehicle tracking devices send a record of arrival and departure times, so there is no need to inform the office, or ask a driver if a task is completed - saving you money on telephone bills and administrative tasks.

7 Improving Business Performance

Spend less time on the road as the device's itinerary is the most effective way to your next job on the list. This means that you can deliver more services in less time.
 
Daimler AG

Daimler AG


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Daimler AG

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Daimler AG
Company Name: Daimler AG
Company Address: Stuttgart, Germany
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2005 Daimler Super Eight    
 
 

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