Most fleet tracking systems are comprised of the same basic components: a GPS receiver installed within each vehicle, and some kind of software operating on PCs that organizes and displays the information gathered. Both installation and use of these systems are actually fairly simple - but may seem complicated to those unfamiliar with the technology. This is why security's relationship with a GPS tracking provider is always much more important than the tools they provide. A reputable, experienced GPS tracking vendor will:
* Work to make the implementation of their fleet management solution as seamless as possible within an organization;
* Provide guidance to interpret the data received and apply it to improve the efficiency of field operations; and
* Provide knowledgeable, accessible technical and sales support to cover any service issues that may arise.
GPS Tracking Is Unnecessary I Can Keep Track of My Fleet Well Enough Using Cell Phones/ Handhelds.