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November 2008, Business Fleet - Feature

Using GPS to Measure a Quality Stop

By Colin Sutherland

The next step in using GPS tracking technology is to manage miles, fuel and customer activity together to achieve greater net profit per visit.

Tags: engine diagnostics, GPS, tracking technology

July 2008, Fleet Financials - Feature

The Advantages and Pitfalls of Employee Monitoring

By Richard Alaniz

Employee monitoring can be used to ensure employees are where they should be, mitigate risks, counter theft, and more. However, there are legal pitfalls if handled incorrectly.

Tags: Employee Monitoring, GPS, Legal, Surveillance

March 2008, Fleet Financials - Feature

How to Defuse Driver Resistance to GPS

By Chad Simon

A GPS system can be a useful fleet management tool. However, the system must be properly introduced to employees to promote their acceptance and cooperation.

Tags: @Road, BLS Trucking, Desert Services, driver, EasyTurf, GEM Plumbing, GPS, Networkcar , Nextel, Plumbing Plus and Remodel Works Bath & Kitchen, productivity, Xora

November 2007, Automotive Fleet - Feature

8 Misconceptions About GPS Vehicle Tracking

By John Lovell

Objections to implementing GPS systems are based on myths concerning their value, ease of use, cost, and function. These assumptions have been countered by real-world experience.

Tags: GPS, Myths

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Executive Report

How to Use GPS to Measure a Quality Stop

The next step in using GPS tracking technology is to manage miles, fuel and customer activity together to achieve greater net profit per visit.