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Top 10 GPS Tracking Software for Vehicles
Top 10 GPS Tracking Software for Vehicles

Time Business News

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time Business News

Top 10 GPS Tracking Software for Vehicles

This article will examine the top GPS tracking solutions that businesses are adopting to oversee and modify how their fleets are being managed. We'll analyze the major systems, from the most advanced to those hosted on the cloud, and see why they are important for current fleet management. Small business owners and those managing large fleet companies can learn about GPS tracking from this guide and pick the best tool for them. GPS tracking software displays data about a vehicle, asset, or person's real-time moving status with the use of a virtual device or phone application. The technology makes use of satellites that orbit Earth, called the Global Positioning System, to determine location coordinates, which are shown on maps using central servers or user devices. Today's GPS systems are capable of doing much more than just showing where a vehicle is located. With the current fleet management systems, you can check driver actions, fuel use, arrange maintenance, and guarantee compliance. Thanks to these systems, firms can keep an eye on their vehicles at any time, which allows them to know more about their business activities. Satellites, mobile networks, and advanced computing are combined to bring users correct and up-to-date information through the technology. Equipment for vehicles collects location data and transmits it to main servers via cellular or satellite links and then displays the results through simple dashboards and mobile apps. Many benefits of GPS vehicle tracking can be seen in how businesses conduct their operations and reach their financial objectives. Because real-time tracking gives instant information on vehicle positions, people can coordinate and quickly respond to any holdups. This way of supervising fleets makes them work better, reduces periods when they are not in use, and boosts how smoothly they carry out their tasks. One of the main benefits is saving money, since fuel is responsible for up to 60% of fleets' expenses. The use of GPS tracking allows you to watch your fuel use, find places where you can save money on your route, and identify when someone uses your car unapproved, which in turn saves you money. The use of driver safety features enables businesses to check for speeding, harsh braking, and quick acceleration. It helps people drive better, lowers the risk of accidents, and may make insurance costs lower. Since geofencing is available, businesses can draw virtual outlines and get notified when their fleet vehicles get inside or outside those areas. GPS tracking has been made easy and fast with the unique one-touch installation process of Fleet Stack™. This version of the software allows for unmatched simplicity because setting it up with the MSI only takes a little technical knowledge. This platform is able to manage your fleet well, and all of your data is still controlled locally. Motive tracks your vehicles accurately using GPS and gives you access to both live and old information. The system offers Fleet View for effective control, travel groups that are set up automatically to reduce dispatch efforts, and Live Stream for careful monitoring of important orders. Because Motive's system updates every few seconds, it delivers detailed and precise tracking results. With RedGPS, you can manage your fleet thoroughly using functions for asset tracking, driver management, watching out for employees, and reviewing past reports. You can use the platform in cloud environments or by installing it locally, or you can blend both strategies. With RedGPS, companies of different sizes can use mobile options and constantly keep an eye on performance The company's main area is providing sophisticated analytics and reports for fleet operations. GPS tracking and business intelligence tools are used together on the platform to give useful information for improving fleet performance. It is worth noting that Traccar is famous for being an open-source and self-managed GPS tracking system. Many kinds of GPS tracking devices and communication technologies are supported by the platform. The software provided by Traccar is ready for use, has effective client tools, and makes it simple to export data in various forms. ClearPathGPS's systems for fleet tracking are designed to be practical, effortless, and put into use without delay. The service comes with simple but important tracking, reporting, and alert tools. It uses GPS, in-depth analysis, and various security processes. If drivers receive proper training, the process of fuel management can be controlled, and vehicles are well maintained to raise the performance of the entire fleet. The software can accommodate the needs of businesses, regardless of their size. The platform includes detailed reporting tools and useful alerts and works well with existing systems in the company. GPS tracking, asset tracking, and compliance reporting are offered by Fleet Complete for fleet management. It provides services that match the needs of businesses in different fields and the way they operate. GEOtab gives companies a chance to manage entire fleets at an enterprise level with powerful telematics features. The platform makes use of GPS technology, studies numerous data points, monitors safety, and assesses negative effects on the environment. Feature Fleet Stack™ Motive RedGPS Traccar ClearPathGPS Installation Type One-touch MSI Cloud Hybrid Self-hosted Cloud Real-timeTracking ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Driver Monitoring ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ FuelManagement ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Mobile Access ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Geofencing ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Self-hosted Option ✓ ✗ ✓ ✓ ✗ Open Source ✗ ✗ ✗ ✓ ✗ It is important to look closely at several interesting features when choosing GPS tracking software. When real-time tracking is used, drivers can always see the location of their vehicles and see if they are available. As a result of this function, emergency responses are faster, deliveries are organized efficiently, and people receive more accurate estimates about their deliveries. This technology enables companies to define limits virtually around certain locations. Every time a vehicle enters or exits one of those areas, the system notifies the right people for better control and increased security monitoring. Drivers' actions are also monitored through features that notice quick braking, speeding, and fast acceleration. Thanks to this data, safety rules can be improved, drivers use less fuel, and insurance premiums go down since risks are lowered. The diagnostics system of a vehicle offers information about how the engine works, how much fuel it uses, and what maintenance is required. Regular maintenance based on a schedule stops significant breakdowns and maintains the vehicle for a longer period. Many organizations choose Fleet Stack™ and Traccar because they need full control and tailored solutions. There are no constant subscription fees, and your information gets safer since it remains stored on your company servers. Since it reduces IT work and can be set up faster, a cloud-based solution is helpful for businesses that are technologically light. Saving costs over the long term, as well as compliance with data laws, must be part of organizational decision-making. Installing on different operating systems is not the same at all. Fleet Stack™ makes it easy to install using an MSI file, but with older systems, you need a lot of effort and technical knowledge. GPS tracking software is now vital for managing fleets, since it cuts costs, boosts safety, and improves how things are handled. You should choose a solution depending on the needs of your business, what technology you can use, and financial factors. Any company that wishes to manage its data and have control over how it is used can choose Fleet Stack™ for help. Its main advantage is an easy one-step installation that makes top-class tracking available to every business size. Any organization looking for all-in-one cloud options might want to check out Fleet Stack™ because it is both easy to implement and has plenty of options. Want to change the way you manage your company's vehicles? Go through the unique process of how Fleet Stack™ helps you keep track of your vehicles with our easy-to-use GPS. Today, you can download a free trial by visiting our site and see how tracking your fleet can make things easier and more efficient in your company. With AI, machine learning, and IoT being adopted, the GPS tracking industry is developing at a fast rate. Those businesses that choose flexible and durable technology platforms will benefit from new opportunities and keep ahead in the connected world. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

India will soon ditch GPS timekeeping for indigenous system: Pralhad Joshi
India will soon ditch GPS timekeeping for indigenous system: Pralhad Joshi

Hindustan Times

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

India will soon ditch GPS timekeeping for indigenous system: Pralhad Joshi

India will soon abandon GPS-based timekeeping in favour of an indigenous system to safeguard critical sectors from potential foreign disruptions, Union consumer affairs minister Prahlad Joshi announced on Wednesday. The move represents a significant step towards technological sovereignty as India prepares to rely on a domestically managed network of five atomic clocks rather than the US-controlled Global Positioning System for maintaining Indian Standard Time. 'Currently we depend on an external time source, which is GPS. GPS is owned by the US. India will source time from an indigenous system of five atomic clocks spread over different parts of the country to accurately keep the time, down to nanoseconds,' said Ashish Agarwal, principal scientist at the state-backed National Physical Laboratory. The decision stems partly from historical concerns about foreign dependency. Agarwal noted that 'during the Kargil War, the US had refused to share GPS coordinates with India for keeping time, which had created obstructions in the military operations.' The new system aims to protect sensitive sectors including navigation, defence and banking from potential foreign interference. Consumer affairs secretary Nidhi Khare explained that relying on foreign time sources creates 'very fine differences and varying time stamps, which can greatly impact sensitive operations, such as banking, equities and defence.' 'Often, different time stamps can lead to legal disputes,' Khare added. The minister said compliance with the indigenous system would be mandatory for commercial entities, banks and all establishments once operational. However, the change will not alter IST itself, which will maintain its offset of +05:30 relative to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The five highly calibrated atomic clocks are located in Guwahati, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Faridabad and Bhubaneswar. Officials said the clocks have been tested and trialled and the system is expected to become operational soon. GPS, owned by the US government and operated by the United States Air Force, currently provides timing accurately to 10 nanoseconds worldwide. The precision becomes critical in sensitive operations such as missile launches, where 'milliseconds or nanoseconds' can prove vital, Agarwal explained. India joins other major powers including Russia and China in developing autonomous timekeeping capabilities, reflecting broader global trends towards reducing dependency on foreign-controlled infrastructure for critical national functions. The indigenous system represents part of India's broader Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative aimed at achieving self-reliance in strategic technologies.

Satellite data shows South Africa rising 6mm: Here's why it matters
Satellite data shows South Africa rising 6mm: Here's why it matters

IOL News

time6 days ago

  • Science
  • IOL News

Satellite data shows South Africa rising 6mm: Here's why it matters

South Africa's landmass is slowly rising, and new research suggests the surprising cause may not be deep within the Earth but rather due to repeated droughts and water loss. A study from the University of Bonn, Germany, analysing over two decades of satellite data has found that the country experienced a vertical uplift of around 6 millimetres between 2012 and 2020. Scientists say this change is linked to the loss of surface water, with the land rising in response to the weight being lifted. The study used data from the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) base stations across the country to track vertical land movement. Researchers originally considered that this might be due to geological forces such as mantle flow and dynamic topography, the slow, deep movements in the Earth's crust and mantle. However, they now say the evidence points to a different explanation. "Our evidence suggests that land water loss from multiple droughts is a major driver of the observed uplift," the researchers wrote. To reach this conclusion, the team analysed daily height records from Global Positioning System (GPS) stations between 2000 and 2021. They applied a method known as Singular Spectral Analysis (SSA) to separate long-term trends and seasonal variations from random noise in the data.

FRU truck crash in Teluk Intan: Lorry firm's licence revoked, owner to face court, says transport minister
FRU truck crash in Teluk Intan: Lorry firm's licence revoked, owner to face court, says transport minister

Malay Mail

time13-06-2025

  • Malay Mail

FRU truck crash in Teluk Intan: Lorry firm's licence revoked, owner to face court, says transport minister

SHAH ALAM, June 13 — The company owner of the lorry involved in last month's Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) truck accident in Teluk Intan, Perak, will be taken to court, Transport Minister Anthony Loke said today. He said this follows the revocation of the company's vehicle operator's licence. 'These are two separate things — many are confused with this vehicle operator licence and the vehicle's permit. 'Permit is issued for each vehicle, but each company that owns these vehicles, they have a vehicle operator licence. 'This is a big licence — in the context of this case, we have revoked the vehicle operator licence, which means all of the company's vehicles can no longer be in operation,' Loke told reporters after his visit to the Scania Malaysia headquarters here. The accident that occurred on May 13 involved a gravel-laden lorry and an FRU truck on Jalan Chikus-Sungai Lampam, Teluk Intan. The Transport Ministry had yesterday revealed that the lorry did not have the permission to carry the load of 40,960 kg of gravel, which exceeded 70 per cent of the permitted load limit. 'The owner of the company will be taken to court. As for the families, they too can file a case to get compensation,' Loke added. In the investigation report released yesterday, the lorry was also found not equipped with a Global Positioning System (GPS) as required by the Land Public Transport Agency (APAD). The accident that occurred at 8.54 am on May 13 took nine FRU members' lives, while nine others were injured after the FRU truck they were travelling in collided with the tipper lorry. The report noted that the Road Transport Department (JPJ) is continuing its investigations, with findings to be forwarded to the prosecution for further action. It also highlighted that the lack of seat belts and the design of the rear 'bench' seats in the FRU lorry were key factors in the high death toll. According to the report, the mechanism of injury to the victims in the FRU lorry was also exacerbated by the presence of unrestrained objects in the cabin that could potentially become secondary projectiles during the collision.

Gerik tragedy uncovers rampant illegal bus permit leasing nationwide
Gerik tragedy uncovers rampant illegal bus permit leasing nationwide

The Sun

time13-06-2025

  • The Sun

Gerik tragedy uncovers rampant illegal bus permit leasing nationwide

PETALING JAYA: The deadly crash in Gerik that claimed 15 lives has shed light on a long-standing but largely ignored problem — the widespread leasing of express and tour bus permits, a practice that violates the Land Public Transport Act 2010. Zainal Abidin Mehat, chairman of the Bumiputera Express Bus Operators Association of Malaysia (PPBBM), said that thousands of buses are operating illegally across the country under leased permits. ALSO READ: Gerik crash: Bus driver arrested, to be charged today This often involves former bus drivers who buy second-hand buses and run them under permits owned by other companies. 'There are even companies that own dozens or hundreds of permits and take advantage by leasing them out, whether for express or tour buses, at a rate of RM500 per month per permit, raking in tens of thousands of ringgit monthly,' he told Berita Harian. He said the practice has been going on for years, driven by the burdensome procedures and high costs required by the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC) or the Land Public Transport Agency (APAD). 'I often receive complaints about this issue, but it remains unresolved because there is both supply and demand in the permit leasing market. 'The modus operandi involves bus operators purchasing second-hand buses over 10 years old for between RM70,000 and RM100,000, repainting them to appear new and attractive, and using them as tour or express buses. ALSO READ: Gerik Crash: Survivor still hears cries for help, lost two close friends 'To avoid dealing directly with APAD or MOTAC, they simply lease permits from companies offering such services, paying RM500 a month,' he said. 'Imagine a company with 100 permits earning RM500 per permit every month, they can easily make tens of thousands of ringgit monthly,' he added. Zainal warned that many of those involved are inexperienced former drivers more interested in profits than safety. 'They lack the proper knowledge to become legitimate operators and are only chasing fast money, with little concern for the safety of future passengers. 'If the fatal crash on the Gerik-Jeli road hadn't occurred, this issue might never have been exposed, even though in reality it involves thousands of buses across the country. 'They're also crafty, during APAD enforcement operations, these buses are kept off the road temporarily to avoid detection for operating under permits belonging to other companies. 'That's why sometimes you'll see one company name on the bus body and another on the permit,' he said. He called for stronger enforcement and welcomed government action against rogue operators. 'We welcome the move by the Transport Ministry to revoke the licences of bus companies found to have leased out their permits.' Transport Minister Anthony Loke confirmed that the bus company involved in the Gerik crash had committed two major violations: leasing its permit and failing to install and activate a Global Positioning System (GPS) device, as required by law.

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