Provider of the industry leading vehicle tracking solutions. Installations, Servicing and Reporting packages available at very competitive rates using the most reliable provider in the UK.
Navman Wireless vehicle tracking lets you track the movement of every vehicle in your fleet in real time.
How will vehicle tracking help me?
Vehicle tracking allows you to monitoring driver behaviour, helping you to improve driving efficiency and cut fuel consumption.
Did you know that driving at 50mph can use 30% less fuel than at 70mph?
Using Navman Vehicle Tracking, you can quickly and easily identify the nearest driver for new jobs, saving time and fuel while improving customer service.
The powerful reporting tools allow you to analyse historical data for routes and customer site visits, giving you the chance to plan more efficient vehicle usage. These substantiated records help to reduce false over time claims and ensure all your drivers are complying with the Working Time Directive.
Effective tracking and reporting helps you to produce more accurate customer invoicing and customer service records, allowing your company to be profitable.
Driver and vehicle safety is also improved through the use of Geofences.
How does it work?
You can view a demonstration by calling the office on 0844 848 81 44
- The tracking box gives you visibility of your entire fleet in seconds, letting you know where they are, if the engine is switched on when stationary, which direction they are heading in, what speed they are travelling at and how far they are from the next customer
- Information is available in real time on screen or as detailed reports, emailed to your in-box
- You can view full aerial photography or traditional street mapping
- Screen prompts alert office staff when engines have been switched on or off, when vehicles have been stationary for longer than an agreed limit or even when a service or MOT
is due
- You can also receive alerts linked to specific vehicle systems, including panic buttons, weight loads, back doors opening or tipping mechanisms