Ignition on and off Records all ignition ons and offs. Once a vehicle starts to move it will report its position, speed and direction of travel at timed preset intervals. Customers may configure these intervals to meet their own requirements.
Stop/Start & idling monitoring Reports when a vehicle physically starts and stops moving.
Harsh braking and fast acceleration monitoring Report on sudden braking and rapid acceleration of the vehicle to monitor driver performance.
Additional telemetry input/output monitoring Monitor additional features such as door opening, refrigeration temperatures etc.
Live and historical reports Standard reports include Management, Vehicle Activity, Speeding, Idling and Replay a Day.
Mileage and service monitoring with e-mail alerts Monitor mileage & service intervals.
Pan and zoom maps to street level Fully integrated road map linked to Google Earth.
Geo-fencing Received alerts by SMS when a vehicle enters or leaves a pre-determined location.
Multi-user system access Unlimited system access for authorised users, levels of access determined by principle
account holder.
Web based platform Log on from anywhere in the world from a PC with Internet access.
There are 4 standard reports to choose from.
However, bespoke reports can be designed to
meet all organisations individual needs:
Activity Report Shows all activity including ignition on and offs, timed updates and idling.
Speeding Report Shows all speeds over a specific MPH, within a user defined period.
Idling Report Shows periods spent idling, total idling time and locations where idling took place.
Historic Playback Shows an animated run through of the vehicle's movement that day.
The Real-time Vehicle Tracking System uses satellite technology combined with a comprehensive digital road map link to Google Earth to provide real-time locations and record historical vehicle activity.
Our highly skilled team of professional technicians will install a vehicle tracking unit into each of your vehicles. There are no exposed wires or antennas, making the equipment virtually tamper proof, and allowing for covert installation.
The vehicle tracking units transmit data to the REMORA servers via GPRS wireless networks every 30 seconds. This information can then be accessed 24 hours a day through any internet connection around the world.
Increased Productivity Eliminate discrepancies between hours worked and hours claimed by drivers. Key vehicle management reports such as Management Report, Activity Report and Historic Playback give you control.
Reduced Overtime Eliminate false timesheet claims with detailed real time vehicle tracking that provides accurate start and stop times as well as recorded idling and extended stops. Time sheets are accurate to the minute!
Lower Fuel Costs Reduce your fuel bill with Activity reports. Eliminate unapproved or any extended journeys.
Reduced Private Use REMORA Alerts will instantly flag any movement of the vehicle outside working hours.
Faster Response Times Deploy your vehicles with greater speed and efficiency and accurately predict arrival times or delays.
Reduced Phone Bill Constant real-time GPS analysis shows you at a glance where your vehicles are at all times so you can reduce cell phone calls to your drivers.
Increased Fleet and Workforce Security With real-time GPS vehicle tracking, REMORA gives you peace of mind knowing that your fleet vehicles are always monitored.
Two-way communication and Forms Fleet Managers/Dispatchers need to be in constant communication with their field workforce. With REMORA Data Terminal they are able to send and receive messages, schedule tasks/work orders, obtain status changes and gain other important information.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a group of 27 Earth-orbiting satellites (24 in operation and three extras in case one fails). When people talk about a "GPS," they usually mean a GPS receiver. The U.S. military developed and implemented this satellite network as a military navigation system but now lets everyone use the signals.
How does GPS work?
A common misconception among most people is how GPS works. GPS (Global Positioning System) satellites should not be confused with communication satellites used for wireless communications. They are two completely separate satellite networks. All of our systems use GPS satellites for location purposes. Our real-time systems then use various wireless networks (including satellite wireless) to communicate the location data so our customers can use the vehicle tracking GPS to locate the vehicles/assets in real-time.
How does GPS vehicle tracking system work?
A GPS antenna is tethered to the unit with a lead wire (typically 10-15 feet). The GPS antenna collects the GPS data and feeds it to the unit. The unit does some processing of events and speeds. Additionally, the GPS vehicle tracking unit has a wireless modem inside, similar to ones found in cell phones. This modem is used to communicate with Global Tracking's systems. The GPS data is sent directly from the vehicle's unit to our servers, where we process the information for the user. All of this happens in real-time.
What about installation?
Our systems are typically very simple to install, and in fact, 90% of our customers install the systems themselves. Simply hook up a ground and power wire, mount the GPS antenna, and the system is ready to go.
Of course we have a network of installation specialists should you decide to use a professional.
Can I conceal the GPS tracking system from my drivers?
Our units are quite small and are often installed discretely.