Handled devices such as PDA’s and cell phones will soon be equipped with GPS fleet tracking according to Vehiclepath.
For fleet managers, this means the ability to now track their drivers from a mobile device. This important new feature is great for supervisors in the field that can't access their account online.
President and CEO of Vehiclepath, Mark Wells said, "The ability to view vehicle locations on a mobile device provides a great benefit to our fleet customers when they're out of the office. They can quickly see whether a driver has completed a service call, made a delivery or is stuck at a customer location. Fleet managers shouldn't be tied down to the office. The data should be readily available to them in the field."
Vehiclepath's products are as easy to install and use and include functionality and scalability features as well as the ability to manage diverse mobile asset portfolios, receive real-time tracking data from a variety of vehicles/devices, and can operate over a variety of networks and countries.
The new capability was one of the most sought after services of Vehiclepath customers.
Now users can log on to http://www.vehiclepath.com/mobile/index and choose the vehicle that they want to track. A minimum of 50 locations will be available to users along with the date, time, address, speed and status on the mobility of the vehicle.
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