Telematics will change trucks and trucking
Telematics mainly benefit trucking through connectivity.This results in increased fuel economy, less vehicle downtime and higher productivity.More connected drivers via smartphone applications allows the use of data obtained to avoid traffic congestion and improves fatigue monitoring capability when operating during nighttime schedules.
The easy to deploy Saavy FleetTrac telematic device comes with a powerful antennae which allows concealed mounting even within a vehicle. The device uses GPS, GLONASS and GSM technology for higher precision tracking.
In-built rechargeable batteries with a 3-month charge life recharges automatically whenever possible even in low temperatures.The device is also environmentally friendly as a result of a low power consumption which in turn fulfils current and predictable environmental regulations.
I think that two way communication can take the guesswork out of handling unexpected situations on the road, such as bad weather or a major traffic jam. The GPS tracking and alerts let fleet managers keep track of all vehicles at all times, an especially important feature if a truck is stolen or damaged. Therefore, this product will be very helpful for all the trucks.
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Dear Marilyn,
ReplyDeleteYou need to start with citation information. The key points are easily understood. However I feel that the main idea of the article you are referring to, is missing. They are marketing the product of having superior performances, which you did not state. Your thesis is slightly long, and analysis should be done later.
Regards,
Weisheng & Karthig