[companyInfo] Read the latest Policy Updates published by the US DOT Compliance, Safety and Accountability Office (CSA) about Driver Hours of Service: Enforcement Policy – Court Decision on the 30-Minute Rest Break Provision On December 27, 2011 (76 FR 81133), FMCSA published a final rule amending its hours-of-service (HOS) regulations for drivers of property-carrying commercial motor […]

Managing a mobile workforce comes with many challenges, including keeping track of drivers, providing timely service to customers, and ensuring that you send accurate bills on time to maintain good cash flow. A GPS tracking system with the Driver Tablet Site might be just what you need to improve customer service, increase profits, and keep operating expenses low.

An important part of managing a construction site includes maintaining compliance with regulatory authorities, local ordinances, and site-specific customer requirements. It is up to site supervisors to convey any restrictions to the team on-site, but enforcing these restrictions is not always a simple task. Using a GPS vehicle tracking system to ensure compliance will help make employees accountable for their actions, and help ensure that managers maintain a compliant work site.

Your outside sales team represents your business, both to existing clients and to prospective ones. As the face of your company, you want to be sure that your team is on their best behavior at all times, even when driving from one sales appointment to the next. fleet GPS tracking can help you ensure that your salespeople in the field drive courteously and safely.

The oil, gas, and mining industry comes with some inherent safety risks. Some of these will always be beyond your control, but the potential risks that you can predict should be avoided. A GPS tracking system can help you monitor employee activity and encourage safer behavior. This not only protects your personnel and assets, but also helps limit your company’s liability.