Way4Track offers tracking and monitoring services for your personal vehicle.
A fuel monitoring system gives you insights into fuel consumption, fuel drain, and refueling. Fleet managers can access real-time fuel fill-drain data,and much more
Access real-time and historical tire pressure data of your entire fleet. You can also set alerts for dangerously low tire pressures and avoid unsafe driving conditions.
Video telematics does what GPS tracking systems alone cannot do plus more. Experience what it’s like to go beyond tracking with our video monitoring solutions.
Accurate insights into your equipment's work hours.
Keep an eye on your vehicle’s tire pressure
Practice fuel-efficient driving behaviors
Stay updated with timely maintenance reminders
Keep tabs on all your fleet expenditure
Automated temperature regulation of your cargo
Discover cost-efficient routes and maximize fleet utility
Prevent unauthorized persons from driving your vehicle
Self-diagnostic system for your vehicle
Accurate insights into your equipment's work hours.
Get instantly notified when parked in a no-parking zone
Easy-to-use emergency alert feature
A major challenge for fleet companies or any fleet manager is keeping drivers safe. Ensuring safe driver behavior can be difficult, particularly when fleet managers are hundreds of miles away from the moving vehicle.
Driver shortages are a growing issue in the trucking industry. Stabilizing and increasing driver retention is something fleet managers need to always aim for. By creating mentorship programs, improving workplace conditions.
To ensure driver safety, fleet managers need to know exactly where individual vehicles are at any given time. Although this might seem simple enough, tracking vehicle location can be a challenging feat whether a fleet includes 5 vehicles or 5,000.
The ELD mandate is a congressional mandate that went into effect December 2017 that requires commercial vehicle operators to record Hours of Service (HOS) electronically. The mandate intends to replace paper logging and reduce instances of dangerous driving caused by fatigued drivers.
Whether it's fuel management or lowering operating costs, fleet managers are expected to identify and weed out any unnecessary expenses to help create more cost-friendly and efficient fleet operations.
In order to effectively manage a fleet, a fleet manager needs to forecast how many and what type of vehicles a fleet will need in order to operate efficiently. It might seem straightforward to purchase new vehicles when the need arises.