
Home - Communications - GPSPredictions In The World Of Fleet Management For The Coming YearA look at the world of fleet management, the industry's major concerns and how GPS tracking is revolutionising the way it operates. Fleet management can be defined as the tracking of a company's vehicles; this can include ships, vans and cars. It is becoming increasingly viable with the advances in GPS technology for all manner of companies. The uses are diverse and for the manager who likes to know the whereabouts and functions of their fleet it can provide a comprehensive solution. But what predictions can be made for the fleet management industry in the next twelve months? Related Writings: How GPS System Can Protect Your Car And The Assets In It - Many people who use a GPS system as a form of anti-theft device. Should there be any unauthorized movement of the vehicle, some of these devices may have the capability to disable the vehicle's engine. With a Global Positioning System installed in the vehicle, car owners can have piece of mind. One issue that is becoming increasingly important in the world of fleet management is the rises in the cost of fuel. This has become a major concern as expenses for fuel seem to be escalating at record levels. It is estimated that the hardest hit will be those involved in the management of truck fleets. Fleet managers this year will attempt to lower their fuel costs; this however will be difficult. The only way they will be able to reduce the fuel costs of a fleet is to look at tyres and maintenance of vehicles to ensure higher levels of efficiency. Related Writings: The Wonderful World of GPS Navigation Devices - This article discusses some of the features of a navigation unit. One benefit for those involved in fleet management is that last year's new regulation in engines is not having as great an effect as previously thought. Seemingly efficiency has not been greatly diminished. One way in which fleet managers will be trying to increase efficiency is to limit the time vehicles are spent idling. Introducing management procedures that forces drivers to turn off engines whenever stationary will definitely become common practice this year. Once again technology is aiding these procedures by producing devices that measure idling time and cut the engine off if this period is too long. Related Writings: GPS technology specialists, 2008 - Worldscout Corporation has acquired Toronto-based Alltigo Inc., a leading developer of micro-electronic GPS/GSM devices and embedded software applications. The acquisition results in Alltigo\'s engineering team (GPS technology specialists, software developers and programmers) joining Worldscout\'s R&D team.... The world of fleet management may also see the increased use of alternative fuels. We are already seeing bio-fuel becoming a popular alternative to diesel as it is cheaper and better for the environment. There are even transportation companies sprouting up that are specialising in bio-fuelled vehicles; it is believed that this approach will lead to environmentally conscious customers utilising their services. An alternative to bio-fuel has been the use of propane in fleet management; this comes at a time when the entire motor industry is trying to find more viable fuelling solutions. Related Writings: Is It Worthwhile To Invest In A GPS Device? - GPS tracking devices are great tools to help you keep track of your loved ones, employees, products and equipment. If you are thinking of whether to get one, this article may help. GPS tracking will become an even more important element to fleet management in 2008. While these systems have been developing since the late eighties it is now that they are becoming a truly appealing option. While installation costs are still relatively high the dividends can be huge. They can improve fuel efficiency, increase delivery space and more generally raise levels of productivity. Related Writings: Compare Garmin GPS Systems Before You Buy - GPS and Garmin have become synonymous. They are the leading GPS manufacturer in the world today by a long way. They started out in 1989 and today they have sold millions of GPS receivers. Which one is for you? GPS tracking or telematics can improve fuel efficiency by creating routes that are the most fuel efficient fleet management solution. By planning driver routes in advance it is possible to maximise the deliveries made in relation to the fuel used. In the same way, by making accurate route plans it is possible to reduce the number of trucks on the road by filling each to their maximum before departure. Hopefully this technological advancement will make the one pallet delivery a non existent occurrence. Related Writings: One Very Important Tool: GPS Tracking Software - The one that makes GPS tracking devices work is what we call GPS Tracking software. This kind of software makes tracking devices to transmit a signal which will be received by satellites set up in space. The use of GPS systems can also measure the activities of drivers in detail. This may seem as an invasion of privacy on the part of the fleet management team, but as the drivers are effectively working, their whereabouts should be known at all times. By having procedures in place to deal with drivers who take excessive detours it is possible to maximise efficiency and reduce the time wasted. The world of fleet management is rapidly changing. This is mainly due to inclusion of GPS technology in many fleets and the subsequent benefits. As stated previously the increase in fuel prices worldwide means that the major concern of fleet managers this year will be to increase fuel efficiency and hence profitability. About the author: Industry expert Thomas Pretty looks into ways fleet management solutions are changing and predicts trends for the coming year. Home - Communications - GPS |