Businesses are saving thousands of dollars per month with GPS vehicle tracking devices.
“Businesses have reported a reduction in fuel usage as the biggest advantage of GPS tracking,” said Brad Borst, Founder and President of RMT. Monitoring and reducing speeds, routes, and idle time are just a few things that fleet owners can do to lower the fuel bill. Each mile per hour above 50 MPH increases fuel consumption by 1 ½ percent. Higher speeds also cause more tire heat, which puts more wear on tires. Wear on tires will almost double at road speeds of 70 MPH or greater. RMT’s GPS tracking systems report all vehicle activity and immediately alerts fleet managers by cell phone and email of speeding and unauthorized use of company vehicles.
Business owners are most concerned with fuel & maintenance, employee overtime, and employee productivity. New GPS technology significantly reducing excess costs for businesses:
1. Fuel & Maintenance – The average operating cost per vehicle is about $1.50 per mile. A company can reduce at least 25 miles per week for each vehicle with a GPS tracking device.
2. Employee Overtime – The employee overtime rate is estimated at about $30 per hour. On average, a company can reduce at least 1 hour of overtime per week with a GPS fleet tracking system.
3. Employee Productivity – On average, each vehicle could complete at lease 1 extra stop, job, or delivery per week with a live GPS tracking unit.
For an average size fleet of 10 vehicles, this means an estimated monthly savings of over $6000 with RMT’s GPS tracking solution.
A new Mileage (odometer) tracking feature for the Discovery LITE GPS fleet tracking system. The mileage tracking will allow fleet managers to observe vehicle performance and maintenance from the convenience of their computer. RMT expects to offer the mileage tracking to its thousands of customers by the end of the month.
By: Brad Borst
GPS Tracking is Saving Businesses Money
March 15th, 2010 by admin No comments »Using a Child GPS Tracking Device for Safety
March 14th, 2010 by admin No comments »
Every parent worries about their children and most every child will disobey their parents at some point and time. In some instances this may not be a big deal, but in others it could put your child in danger. This is why a child GPS device for safety is a good idea. It could mean the difference in knowing that your child is in a dangerous place in time to aid, instead of when it’s to late. This could make a big difference in the safety of your child. You won’t have to wonder where you they are anymore; you will have a way of knowing for sure.
Has you child ever not came home right after school? This creates a since of panic in a parent that you have to experience to understand. With a child GPS device for safety you can find out where your child is immediately. You will know if they stopped at the neighbor’s house before coming in or if they are somewhere they shouldn’t be. Small children have a tendency of seeing something they like and taking off after it. This could be very dangerous. A tracking device can help out if this happens. It can even help you find a child that has wondered away from you in a crowded facility.
A child GPS device for safety can be a great access for teenagers as well although, they may disagree with this. You can put one of these devices in your child’s car to aid monitor where they are at all times. You will know if they are at the friends house you said they are visit or across town at a hangout point. Of course, these devices cannot keep your child secure while out on the road they can help you make sure they are staying in areas that you feel are the safest. Some of these devices can be set to go off automatically if your child exits the safety zone that you have programmed it to. Newer models can monitor the blood pressure, body temperature and heart rate of your child
Your teenager may not be the only person that feels like these child GPS devices for safety may be a little extravagant. There are a lot of parents that disagree with these devices. They feel like they can trust their child and that everyone should just give them a chance. This may be true for many children, but you have to take into consideration peer pressure and the fact that a teen can get pushed into things that they prefer not to do. If their friends know that you are keeping track of where they go, they want be pressuring them to go places they shouldn’t. Still this is a personal decision that every parent will need to make when they are considering their child’s safety.
By: James Kronefield