Top 7 Van Tracker Security Features
Layered tracking tech—GPS, geofencing, backup trackers and immobilisers—is essential to prevent van theft and ensure rapid recovery.
Layered tracking tech—GPS, geofencing, backup trackers and immobilisers—is essential to prevent van theft and ensure rapid recovery.
Van trackers cut costs and downtime for construction fleets by preventing theft, optimising fuel and maintenance, monitoring drivers and improving delivery accuracy.
How machine learning and live telematics cut fuel, improve on-time deliveries and reduce planning time for UK fleets.
Improve fleet fuel efficiency by cutting aggressive driving, idling, speeding and poor routing; use telematics and coaching to save ~7.6% fuel and reduce costs.
AI route prediction reduces fuel, maintenance and planning costs while increasing delivery capacity, on-time performance and ROI for UK fleets.
Cut fleet fuel costs 5–15% by combining driver incentives, eco-driving training and telematics to reduce idling, harsh driving and improve MPG.
AI route recalibration uses real‑time traffic, weather and telematics to reduce fuel, cut downtime and optimise construction fleet deliveries.
Telematics-led predictive maintenance turns fleet upkeep from guesswork into precise, cost-saving spare parts and service planning.
Compare real-time tracking and traditional GPS for fleets: updates, accuracy, costs, theft prevention and best use cases.
Guidance on GPS, telematics, dual-tracker security, resilient communications, resource allocation and recovery to keep fleets running during disasters.
Battery-powered GPS trackers use satellite positioning, cellular data, motion sensing and power-saving modes to monitor assets, extend battery life and boost fleet security.
Explore the advantages and challenges of fleet expansion versus downsizing, and learn how telematics can inform your decisions.