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GPS Features
GPS Track History –
See Where Your Vehicles Have Been
With Networkfleet you can review up to 90 days of vehicle location history online. This is more than 5 times the amount of online information that most GPS providers provide. Online access to this historical information allows you to spend less time downloading information for you files and more time focusing on your fleet. When you need to review information on past events, it's as simple as viewing an online map or running a trip report to confirm the location of a certain vehicle or driver. Our comprehensive mapping system, powered by leading third party providers, is the best available.
Landmarking – Plot Landmarks to Reflect Your Locations and Customers
With Networkfleet's system, fleet managers can identify and display an unlimited number of landmarks on web-based maps. Users simply enter the address and name of the location they would like to highlight.
Closest Vehicle – See Who's Closest with a Click
Networkfleet‘s closest vehicle feature allows dispatchers to quickly find out which vehicle is closest to a customer location or landmark. This allows for better routing, decreased fuel costs and more efficient use of resources. Get to your customers quicker and improve your customer service.
Networkfleet integrates with other products. Check with your dispatching software company to see if they can integrate with Networkfleet's web services API. This would allow Networkfleet to work in unison with your dispatching software to create landmarks and determine the closest vehicles.
Driving Directions – Improve Routing and Dispatching
Networkfleet‘s new driving directions feature allows you to get directions to and from a vehicle's current location by simply entering a street address. Now dispatchers can simply enter an address and provide driving directions for every vehicle in their fleet. Dispatchers can simply email turn by turn directions to a field service worker's cell phone, PDA, or pager.
Geofencing – Monitor Vehicle Movement Into/Out of Restricted Areas
With geofencing, fleet managers can quickly pinpoint vehicles that venture into/out of unauthorized areas. Users simply enter the address of a location or landmark and radius parameters to create a circular geofence. When a vehicle enters or exits the area, Networkfleet records the date and time it crossed the geofence. A historical exception report can be run to easily identify vehicles that have crossed a geofence.
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