2. To view live traffic updates and know where my
trucks and trailers are at any given time.
3. What happens in your company when…
• A shipper says, “Where is your driver he was suppose
to be here hours ago?” or “Where is my shipment?”
• A potential customer calls and you know your driver
has capacity for an additional pick up and is on route
• When a customer requests to change/add a pick up
or drop off location
• Paperwork for the driver isn’t ready and your not
sure where he is or how close he is to the border
4. This is what happens in your company?
You are
scrambling
and hoping
you will be
able to reach
them in all
timely
fashion.
5. Why your company wants traffic updates
• Reduce calls, no need to call your driver on route
• Set expectations for your client and driver before
the job even begins
• Plan driver routes more efficiently
• Know when he is stuck in traffic or on route with
one click
• Justifies charges for hourly based fees should
delays occur
7. What happens in your company?
Was the dock available?
Are goods falling off the truck?
8. Why you want start and stop reporting
• Identifies whether vehicles have made
unscheduled stops
• Eliminates driver and customers disputes in
terms of length of time on site
• Identifies whether a vehicle is being used off
hours
• Provides additional security of goods being
transported
9. Tells me when I need to do my next
maintenance checks?
10. What happens in your company?
Hours of service lost, customer
delays, insurance increase or worst?
“Need
Peace of Mind”
11. Why your drivers and you could use a “Big Brother”
• Drivers will appreciate knowing their trucks
are reliable and safe to operate
• Arrival time for delivery and drop offs are a
critical part of your business and you want to
rely on a dependable vehicle
• Regular safety checks are required by law
• Helps to better schedule down times
13. What happens in your company?
Do you know how long your
vehicles are idling?
14. Why you want to track idle time
“The average long-haul truck idles approximately 1800 hours (hr)
a year at a cost of approximately $7000 in fuel alone.”
- Natural Resources Canada
• Monitoring idling time alone can justify the cost
• You can’t manage what you don’t measure
• All this and more for $35 a month per unit with
no long term contract
15. For additional information or a demo on GPS tracking
Complete the “Get answers and resources” form today and
qualify for a 5% discount per unit
http://www.bizpower.ca/gps