5 Functions of GPS Tracker for Logistics Business

12 November 2019

The increased growth in the e-commerce sector brought a breath of fresh air to the logistics business, in addition to shipping C2C (Consumer-to-Consumer) which logistics companies do regularly. This huge business opportunity must be utilized by the logistics industry players as well as possible. Not just playing in the transportation area, logistics companies must be able to provide efficiency, effectiveness, visibility, and quality for business sustainability. One important device that you, as a logistics player, must use is the GPS Tracker. How can this device be useful for your business? Check out the explanation below.

  1. Timely Delivery

The development of GPS-based devices enables the process from reception to completion of shipments to be more efficient. You can create and assign jobs to the driver instantly. You can also view estimated travel time and distance, the closest driver to the location, time and location of work completion, as well as receipt of goods through signatures or photographs. In some GPS tools enhancements, such as “Communicator” developed by Cartrack, there is a chat feature to facilitate the coordination between the driver and manager, so the solution can be delivered immediately when there is a problem in delivery. This will certainly affect the speed of delivery so that it can be maintained on time.

  1. Reduce Operational Cost

Machine activity can be tracked through an integrated GPS. You can find out when, how long, and where the vehicle’s engine is turned on or off. You can track if there is an idle or a change in temperature (in the refrigerated storage room) that exceeds the tolerance limit and take the best action to resolve it. If there is damage to parts of the vehicle, you can also be informed through reports from the driver, so you can handle it immediately.

  1. Improve Productivity

All data recorded by the GPS can be processed into reports that can be filtered based on the information you want to display. Delivery of reports can also be scheduled for any given period. With an integrated and automated system, the administrative workload will certainly be reduced, especially if you have a large-scale logistics fleet. For those of you who are still starting a logistics business, this integrated GPS-based system will help you focus more on developing or scaling up your business.

  1. Protect Assets and Goods

Not only the location of the vehicle that you can track with GPS, but also driving behavior through violations of several indicators, such as speeding, harsh acceleration, and harsh braking in real-time. You will receive notifications for these violations. Apart from ensuring the safety of drivers who are important assets of the company, driving behavior can also affect the lifetime of the vehicle and the condition of the goods carried. For additional security, GPS companies such as Cartrack have a panic button add-ons for drivers when stuck in emergency cases, such as vehicle dysfunction and crime.

  1. Minimize Theft Risk

The feature development in GPS Vehicle Tracker devices can record fuel and cargo doors activity. You will find out if there is a large amount of gasoline reduction in a short period and mileage. This can indicate fuel theft. In addition to that, the theft of goods carried can also be identified through the cargo door sensor feature, which provides information on the time, location, and length of time the cargo door was opened. Thus you can track whether there is suspicious activity, where goods are delivered to an address that is not under the assignment.

Improving the efficiency, effectiveness, quality, and profitability of your logistics business can be started by installing a GPS Tracker. Make sure the GPS Tracker installed on your logistics fleet can accommodate the five functions above, like those of Cartrack. Get a FREE DEMO of GPS Vehicle Trackers from Cartrack and start improving your logistics business now!

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