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Learn how to parlay the industry’s hottest routing technologies—GPS and telematics—into new efficiencies for your fleet. But, as the following information-packed articles will attest, fleet managers must be aware of the privacy issues posed by these improved safety and security measures.

Featured Article

Using GPS to Measure a Quality Stop
By Colin Sutherland
The next step in using GPS tracking technology is to manage miles, fuel and customer activity together to achieve greater net profit per visit.

Useful Articles

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Proven Strategies to Mitigate Rising Fuel Costs
Compensatory strategies to reduce fuel costs involve the adoption of a multi-prong strategy. This includes downsizing to smaller displacement engines, implementing idle reduction programs, and modifying driver behavior.
Onboard Technology: To Have or Have Not
Advancements in technology are on the rise — and so is the number of new-vehicle models available with the “latest and greatest” OEMs have to offer. With more “bells and whistles” than can be counted on one hand, several fleet managers shared which features catch their eye when selecting a vehicle.
Too Much Information? The Dangers of Data Drowning
Since the 1970s, fleet managers have seen vehicle operation data increase from a trickle to a torrent. How should they separate useful data from the interesting, but useless?
The Evolution of Telematics
Telematics has evolved far beyond basic GPS technology as product providers continue to advance product features for specific fleet needs. Learn more about some of the latest solutions available.
Telematics Sensor-Equipped Trucks Help UPS Control Costs
Telematics helps the delivery company determine a truck’s performance and condition, as well as identify ways drivers can make small adjustments that yield major results.

Products

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Magellan RoadMate. RoadMate Commercial 5190T GPS Magellan is entering the commercial transportation navigation GPS market with the RoadMate Commercial 5190T GPS navigator, designed specifically for over-the-road or local truckers, fleet owners, and bus and taxi drivers. View more info
“KUVA” GPS WIRELESS ASSET TRACKING CRANFORD, NJ - Intergis, a leading single-source provider of mobile resource management and logistics technologies, recently introduced the new Kuva, a configurable wireless asset tracking device for the construction and homebuilding industries at the 2009 International Builders’ Show (IBS) in Las Vegas on Jan. 20-23. View more info

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Research and Best Practices

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Five Ways to Reduce Fuel Consumption Using GPS Tracking

Every fleet, big and small, must pay for fuel. As fuel costs continue to rise, more and more business owners and fleet managers are turning to GPS fleet tracking technology as a cost effective way to manage this unavoidable expense and give them the edge in a highly competitive environment.

Executive Report

How to Use GPS to Measure a Quality Stop

The next step in using GPS tracking technology is to manage miles, fuel and customer activity together to achieve greater net profit per visit.
 
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