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Writer's pictureMilan Angra

Why is Asset Tracking Significant for the Trucking Industry?



In the fast-paced world of trucking, the direction of your trailer can shift in a minute, and without tracking, you will face delays in delivery. Thanks to the new technology in the trucking industry, asset tracking is much more streamlined. Fleets using asset tracking software can use advanced cost planning and safety solutions. Asset management is all about strategically operating, maintaining, and effectively increasing your assets. Asset tracking is integral now in the current time when trucking industries are stronger than ever. You have to keep track of how your fleet trucks are doing, and where they're moving.

Have a look at these reasons why asset tracking is significant for the trucking industry:

  • Reduce Theft and Safeguard Equipment Losing assets is one of the major problems in the trucking industry. Asset tracking enables you to prevent theft and casualty of appliances. When thefts are investigated, it takes time to sort them out. A tracker can show where your assets are in real-time. This helps in the immediate recovery of assets. While sitting at your office you can easily monitor the unusual movement of the assets by using the software. Also, it is essential to consider the overall look of the tracker. A sleek and small size will make it manageable to place on any asset.

  • Mobile Application for Tracking Customer Service There are various mobile apps available to track your assets. Through real-time tracking on mobile equipment, you can find out how your drivers are with customer service. Use mobile technology to know how your drivers interact with customers. With the help of these apps, you can notice whether your vehicles arrive at their destinations on time. You can even calculate the duration of time it takes to reach out to the delivery destination. Now, your drivers can take help from digital maps quickly to find locations if they ever get lost.

  • Camera Technology to Trace Your Trucks Fleet Truck drivers more often use Dashcams to track what their drivers do. They want to understand where their trucks run so they can develop more efficient routes to reduce gas expenses. These are the smallest of any tracking device. You can't even notice where it is placed on the dashboard of a truck. By using camera technology at the current time, you can find out if your drivers are stopping by outer areas without your permission. You can track if any of your drivers take too many risks while driving and encourage them to have safer driving habits.

  • Enhance Over-The-Road Fleet Operations It's a time when companies must also think beyond heavy equipment and machinery. Asset tracking to manage over-the-road trucks can also give bottom-line savings. With truck speeding, fleet managers experience risky driving behaviours resulting in accidents, and higher insurance expenses. Asset tracking can also help with route optimization, informing drivers about weather, traffic, and other road threats, so drivers can choose the safe way.

  • GPS Devices for Maintenance Management Maintenance of your truck requires personal attention, no matter if your vehicle is recently bought. If you don't take care of your truck or don't maintain it often enough, any of your trucks could break down at any time. Sometimes many mechanical difficulties could start without you knowing. You can use GPS or internal devices in the truck for efficient maintenance without taking risks. Using a GPS device, you can once again plan out better routing for the future, so you don't have to take a risk of breaking and repairing your trucks.


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