LoadTrak Satellite TrackingSolution Overview | Satellite Tracking| 1X Digital Tracking| Messaging Service | Performance Mgmt. Centre| Client Benefits LoadTrak Hardware l Panic Alert l Back Office Integration l What Our Customers Are Saying Satellite Tracking With the introduction of satellite tracking and communications systems, companies have changed the way they communicate with their fleet. Today more than 500 Canadian fleets use satellite services to communicate with their drivers, monitor their vehicles locations, receive updates on vehicle performance and to provide superior cusotmer service.Coverage Wide-area wireless communications on land, sea, or in the air, throughout North America, Central America, northern South America, (Venezuela and Colombia), the Caribbean, and up to 400 kilometres (250 miles) offshore. Text MessagingUnlimited access for sending text messages between vehicles and dispatchers.Vehicle Status UpdatesScheduled position reports that display the current GPS position information on a North American map, unlimited manual poll capability to determine GPS information on demand, and the ability to receive GPS information on individual vehicles on demand including speed, direction, text position, longitude, and latitudeAccess to the Performance Management AdvisorPerformance Management Advisor (PMA) is an enhancement of the LoadTrak™ Satellite solution that provides value-added data reports with the focus on driver performance management. PMA captures information that is useful to you for safety monitoring and cost management. Asset TrackingAsset Tracking gives you low cost tracking and reporting for assets like trailers, railway cars, and heavy equipment. This option is available as a stand-alone product or in conjunction with Vehicle Tracking. With Asset Tracking, you can:
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With the introduction of satellite tracking and communications systems, companies have changed the way they communicate with their fleet. Today more than 500 Canadian fleets use satellite services to communicate with their drivers, monitor their vehicles locations, receive updates on vehicle performance and to provide superior cusotmer service.
Wide-area wireless communications on land, sea, or in the air, throughout North America, Central America, northern South America, (Venezuela and Colombia), the Caribbean, and up to 400 kilometres (250 miles) offshore.