Securatrak Provides A Powerful And Reliable Fleet Reporting Software


Posted October 11, 2013 by davidmills0579

Securatrak offers a powerful GPS Vehicle Tracking Management Software that produced a huge array of standardised and customisable reports, giving fleet owners precise information to effectively manage their fleet operations.

 
October 11, 2013 - Australia - Securatrak - offers a powerful GPS Vehicle Tracking Management Software that produced a huge array of standardised and customisable reports, giving fleet owners precise information to effectively manage their fleet operations. The reports produced can also reduce the overall vehicle tracking operating costs.

Securatrak is a credible company that offers trusted brand of GPS tracking devices and high quality GPS tracking solutions. But, what really makes their turn-key GPS tracking system highly effective is their Checkmate Reporting Software.

Checkmate is the GPS Fleet Management Software solution that brings Securatrak's GPS tracking devices and solutions together. With a huge array of standardised and customisable reports, fleet business managers now have the tools they need to manage their overall fleet operations. As a cloud based fleet management solution the software can be easily accessed from any location and from a variety of mobile devices such as iPhones and iPads. The reporting software is scalable and can be customised for small, medium, or enterprise-level fleet businesses.

This GPS Fleet Reporting Software has the ability to produce the following reports that contain a highly precise presentation of data.

Historical Reporting. Historical GPS fleet tracking allows fleet managers to review the routes taken by their vehicles throughout the working period. With the ability of the user to view a trip or multiple legs of a journey, the historical activity monitoring is an opportunity for the business to improve their operational fleet through precise, concise, clear, and accurate historical data.

Real Time Tracking. It can be amazing for business fleet managers watch their vehicles move on a map in real-time manner. With real-time GPS vehicle tracking report, managers can see all the associated trip details of their vehicles when they hover the mouse over the trip points – including the vehicle's speed level, broken rules and a lot more. Securatrak's rich breadcrumb trail tracking is a patented Geotab technology that gives business the most advanced insights into their driver's on-road performance.

Geo Fenced Zones. Securatrak's Checkmate allows important locations such as customers place, no go areas and depots can be created and tagged to fleet tracking reports making information more meaningful and relevant. Reports can be colour-coded to differentiate between zone types therefore highlighting important data for the business to efficiently know what fleet problem needs their immediate attention. Aside from customer and depots, Checkmate's zone or “Geo Fenced” examples also include the Staff home locations, "No go zones" during working hours, Hazardous zones like flooded roads and Short term speed restrictions.

For detailed information about the Checkmate Fleet Reporting Software, fleet tracking - Securatrak can be reached at 1300 653 395 for local, +61 8 8404 3600 for international or visit Securatrak's tracking system



About the Author:

David Mills once served as sales director in one of the top tech companies in the Asia-Pacific region. His role allowed him to help customers solve their business problems. He received his engineering diploma from Australia National University in Canberra. Since graduation, he has served in various positions in the areas of engineering, product marketing and direct sales.
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Last Updated October 11, 2013