Both large and SME companies, national and/or regional, which operate an integral fleet service will almost inevitably each require their own type of fleet tracking solution to best fit their daily requirements and the specific information they need to know.
The immediate benefit of GPS vehicle tracking can be realtime location updates but a trailer tracking system utilises motion sensors and door monitoring system for load security.
Logistics providers, who might range from a niche service specialising in the movement of certain types of goods to large scale shippers of manufactured goods, must be able to offer guaranteed security of shipments as well as requisite added value customer service.
Beneficial cargo recipients or owners are increasingly turning to vehicle tracking device consultant suppliers to provide a straightforward technology for the monitoring and locating of their trailer or container loads whilst in transit or at a port terminal, overnight parking bay, etc.
Company operations often simply require an easily applied vehicle tracker unit which can be simply be later removed. It is often the case that the container door will not be opened again after they have been sealed, so devices can be fitted to the outside of the container.
The security of container doors is paramount and an immediate alert of an unauthorised door opening can be transmitted and information be stored on the device itself for later analysis if a realtime data channel is not included.
In addition, a number of sensors can detect light entering, temperature monitoring and also an accelerometer to report if a container has been dropped.
A realtime vehicle tracking module allows data to be collected from the trailer several times within every minute for precise measurement of hours used and distances travelled. A further layer of location-based reporting is also available for selected interval times for when the trailer is not in service.
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