February 12, 2012
Reading an article online, I read one about one business owner who had a great outlook on using GPS fleet tracking. We already know how great GPS tracking can be, but we are also aware that there are some skeptics out there. This person addressed the doubts that some may have by stating that install GPS tracking systems on company vehicles was not about second-guessing or trying to entrap employees; it is about running a business smoothly and efficiently.
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For one thing, GPS car tracking technology allows you to validate service calls. There will be no need to guess. By simply looking at the history of a vehicle you can quickly tell when it arrived and how long it was at a particular service call because there is a clear record. This can work in an employees favor.
Unfortunately, although we try to operate with from the standpoint that the customer is always right, that does not mean that the customer does not make mistakes. With GPS tracking technology, you can get to the bottom or any alleged discrepancies and quickly settle disputes. This prevents fraudulent claims. With a good digital log you can demonstrate that your fleet was where it needed to be when it needed to be there.
Having a GPS tracking system in place will also be a great asset when it comes to billing. Even people who love working with numbers, so not relish the thought of trying to come up with billing statements without sufficient information. GPS tracking systems help amass a digital log so you can calculate time and fuel costs accurately, eliminating estimates and assumptions.
And with Rocky Mountain Tracking’s comprehensive customer support, an investment in GPS tracking really pays off, You not only have the tools to run your business more efficiently, you will know that you have a place to turn to should you need any help.
Get firsthand knowledge of what some Rocky Mountain Tracking customers already know: fleet tracking means better fleet management and this equals an increase in more profit. One study conducted earlier this year, showed that some companies find a 42% increase in work order completion. A possible 42% increase is already good news, but it looks even better when researchers compared it to the 12% increase in work order completion they found with companies that did not use GPS tracking systems to manage their fleets.