Get the last known location on the web. We are willing to suspend tracking for a couple of months to help your ROI. If the trailer is not hooked up to power (brake lights) and is supposed to be immobile you can notify us to suspend tracking. We will reduce the monthly fee to $4/mo. If the trailer is hooked up to power we can notify you by email that it is “started” and begin tracking immediately.
What do you think? Excellent for seasonal lawn care or livestock trailers.
Track Truck Trailers on the Web for $4-20/mo…
23 Nov 2008 at 20:30
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by tmassoud
25 Nov 2008 at 16:02
I was using GPS technology in the mid 90s when my sales team used Delorme Mapping and a data base to make sales calls in areas they were not familiar with. They put the GPS device on the windshield and and the mapping program had real time guidance to the prospects with accuracy. A process that saved a rep 3 weeks to prepare a sales blitz before 8 to 10 reps came into a market to make sales calls.
In 2002, after retiring, I was hired as a contractor to train and market GPS technology to new car dealerships and fleet.
The ROI and value GPS provides is very real, and management don’t understand how a device like fleet tracking and reporting using GPS technology can reduce costs for fuel as well as maintenance will kore than justify the costs of using a good GPS product.
I have heard many times from various companies a need for tracking trailers, but the technology was not available or cost affordable. However, I understand there is a product out now that is affordable and uses the energy from the trailer hook-up to the cab that provides power to the gps device for up to a year.
If this is true, I would like to learn more about it.
Thank you,