Fleet Command : Always In Touch

Fleet Command answers the question of "where am I?" and then tracking its progress as it moves from source to destination. Commerce relies on fleets of vehicles to deliver goods and services either across a crowded city or through nationwide corridors. So, effective fleet management has direct bottom-line implications, such as telling a customer when a package will arrive, spacing buses for the best scheduled service, directing the nearest ambulance to an accident, or helping tankers avoid hazards.
GPS used in conjunction with communication links and computers can provide the backbone for systems tailored to applications in agriculture, mass transit, urban delivery, public safety, and vessel and vehicle tracking. Police, ambulance, and fire departments are adopting systems like GPS-based AVL (Automatic Vehicle Location) units to pinpoint both the location of the emergency and the location of the nearest response vehicle on a computer map. With this kind of clear visual picture of the situation, dispatchers can react immediately and confidently.
Fleet Management allows companies which rely on transportation in their business to remove or minimize the risks associated with vehicle investment, improving efficiency, productivity and reducing their overall transportation costs, and providing 100% compliance with government legislation (Duty of Care).
- Includes the management of ships and or motor vehicles such as cars, vans and trucks.
- Functions include vehicle financing, vehicle maintenance, vehicle telematics (tracking and diagnostics), driver management, fuel management and health & safety management.