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When companies consider GPS Tracking, there is an initial investment in hardware. In today's difficult economy, the investment decision is hard to make. Potential customers ask tougher questions and consider more factors when making their decisions. When consideration is based solely on mapping, GPS Tracking, to some, might look like a nice to have. What often gets overlooked is the power and depth of information available in the data received from the units. The maps are clearly valuable by themselves, but the real value, the real return on investment, comes from the detail within the data. Here's five reasons the data within the system will give you the return on investment necessary to make the decision to buy.
Read more... GPS Tracking System Leads to Vehicle Recovery
Auto theft can impact a business in many ways. While insurance will cover the cost of the loss of the physical equipment, down time and impacts to every day business are hard to recover. Equipment shortages impact your ability to respond to customers in a timely manner. In today's business world, being responsive wins customers. Explaining to customers that you can fulfill their needs because a car, truck or equipment has been stolen does not evoke confidence. GPS Tracking Stops Fuel TheftBusinesses and municipalities are using their GPS vehicle tracking systems to identify problem drivers selling fuel from company vehicles or mis-using company fuel cards. Innovative Municipal Programs now available.City governments are embracing GPS tracking. As budgets contract and as demands for accountability increase, city managers need a new tool to fight back. With stories of unauthorized use of city vehicles and slow response times making headlines, the desire to cust costs while maintaining or improving services is becoming more urgent. |
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