Top 5 Reasons GPS Tracking Makes Sense
I wander too far afield on the technical side of things here I realize. Many folks come by just to learn about the technology in the simple sense of how it can help them. I started another blog at www.GPSBUS.com to focus on more on the technogeek aspects and I promise to try to be more beginner oriented here at the GPS Tracking main blog.
Why would a person even consider GPS tracking for their business vehicles, government fleet or even their family car? Here are the Top Five reasons:
1. Peter Drucker said it best many years ago. “You can’t menage what you can’t measure.” In years of selling and servicing these systems I have yet to find a manger look at his fleet for the first time and not say words like, “Why are they driving there”? It isn’t that your folks are always wrong … but it’s that the manager never really knws how little s/he really knows about what the fleet is doing on the road unless they are tracked.
2. You’ll improve safety. Even if accidents didn’t cost so much in terms of insurance premiums, repair costs, downtime and workman’s comp claims, they would still cost in human terms. A company I worked with with spent several million dollars equipping a huge fleet with GPS trackers. “Oh my, I could never afford a deal like that” you are probably thinking, but get this … they saved back the initial cost in less than a year … and continue to save, millions per year in safety-related cost avoidance.
3. You’ll improve the environment. Three of the most significant and easy to predict savings will be reduced speeding, fewer wasted miles driven and less idling. Not only do these three all cost you money, they all pollute needlessly… two benefits for the price of one.
4. You’ll do more business. Ever deal with a delivery company wo can only tell you, “It’s on the truck”? Frustrating, isn’t it? How many old customers can you please and retain and how many new customers can you win over by always knowing the who, what and most important,when the delivery or service tech will arrive?
5. You’ll sleep better. Running a business or even raising a teen isn’t easy. There are aspects of the game that will always be hard … and there will always be times when you hit the pillow at night but your eyes fly back open, wondering if you have done all you could. Winding up right back where we began, GPS can’t solve every problem … but it can identify and measure the problems you have, which is the very first step in solving them.
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