Reduce office to driver communication with vehicle tracking |
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TrackCompare,
July 29, 2009 Vehicle Tracking |
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The operational efficiency of many companies depends on mobile phones. This is the main method that employees who work outside of the office environment use to communicate with their colleagues in the office.
Fleet managers have claimed that they do not need to install vehicle tracking because they have a good mobile phone supplier and they are happy that they can run their businesses effectively using this method alone.
However, as a way of monitoring where your workforce are, distributing the workload evenly and analysing how efficiently the vehicle is being driven they are useless. Mobile phones, unlike tracking systems, can be switched off. They can also be lost, engaged or the battery can lose power.
This means that the employer does not have as much control over their staff as is necessary. This is for staff safety purposes as well as to protect the interests of the company. Tracking systems do not suffer from the same issues. Most are not battery operated, and the data from the vehicle tracking systems are available whenever your staff are free to log on to the system.
We suggest that the value that mobile phone technology adds to a business can be enhanced by the addition of a vehicle tracking system.










