Put geofencing tools to work to boost your business

Put geofencing tools to work to boost your business

Put geofencing tools to work to boost your business

A Geofence is a virtual geographic area that you draw on a map, then name for reporting purposes and billing. Here are four key ways geofencing can advance your business operations to the next level.

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1. Improve productivity with precision monitoring.

Think of Geofencing as a focused, map view of driver and equipment performance. Simply presented data allows you to improve vehicle adherence to work schedules, reduce turnaround times and ensure vehicles and assets are operating safely.

EROAD “Geofence Site Activity” reporting gives you total visibility into whatever your vehicles and assets are doing on a customer, construction or work site. This transparency means you always know when drivers arrive, depart, and their time on site. You can even see how far they drove and when auxiliary equipment was or wasn’t used. You can then use Geofences to bill for time or activity undertaken on site.

EROAD “Stop Watch Geofence” takes fleet safety and customer service to a new level by allowing you to monitor time-on-site targets by setting time limits for Geofences. This could be your yard, a customer site or any location where you have vehicles and staff.

If your fleet vehicle enters the Geofenced area yet fails to exit within a preset time limit, an auto-alert is triggered and emailed to you.

Geofencing can also be useful as proof of service using EROAD’s “Daily Activity Report” to third parties including customers or ports for disputes resolution or recovering fees incurred by longer waiting times.

All Geofenced data can be viewed at a glance or filtered down to specific stats such as the location of one truck. Accounts can be filtered by name or region, so you can focus on certain customers and not others.

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2. Enhance safety. Minimise risk. Safeguard your reputation.

Think of Geofencing as a focused, map view of driver and equipment performance. Simply presented data allows you to improve vehicle adherence to work schedules, reduce turnaround times and ensure vehicles and assets are operating safely.

EROAD “Geofence Site Activity” reporting gives you total visibility into whatever your vehicles and assets are doing on a customer, construction or work site. This transparency means you always know when drivers arrive, depart, and their time on site. You can even see how far they drove and when auxiliary equipment was or wasn’t used. You can then use Geofences to bill for time or activity undertaken on site.

EROAD “Stop Watch Geofence” takes fleet safety and customer service to a new level by allowing you to monitor time-on-site targets by setting time limits for Geofences. This could be your yard, a customer site or any location where you have vehicles and staff.

If your fleet vehicle enters the Geofenced area yet fails to exit within a preset time limit, an auto-alert is triggered and emailed to you.

Geofencing can also be useful as proof of service using EROAD’s “Daily Activity Report” to third parties including customers or ports for disputes resolution or recovering fees incurred by longer waiting times.

All Geofenced data can be viewed at a glance or filtered down to specific stats such as the location of one truck. Accounts can be filtered by name or region, so you can focus on certain customers and not others.

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3. Enhance safety and communications with geofence triggered alerts.

GeoAlerts is a feature of EROAD’s GPS tracking solution that enables you to automatically send messages to drivers based on their location. These alerts are targeted using geofences and are highly configurable, enabling them to be used to deliver a wide range of safety and efficiency benefits.

As a fleet manager, once you have created a geofence in MyEROAD, you can use it to trigger an alert that will appear on the interface of the Ehubo2 in-vehicle telematics device – enabling you to send important messages to drivers based on their location. The messages can be safety related, for example alerts for low clearance bridges, or general communications such as letting drivers know they are entering an area where certain instructions need to be followed.

Download the EROAD GeoAlerts product sheet to learn more

4. Monitor customer satisfaction. Ensure your fleet’s future.

Geofences offer an ideal way to achieve a best-in-class customer experience in a world of increased demands for shipping services. Retaining your hard-earned customers and attracting new ones are essential to your future success.

EROAD’s Geofence capability allows you to alert customers with email notifications each time your vehicle enters or exits the delivery site. You can even set the Geofence out a short distance from the customer site. Then, customers are pre-notified of your driver’s arrival and can prepare for intake.

This real-time visibility not only helps you manage customer expectations; it ensures each job is completed in line with your own company’s standards and service levels.

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5. Claim your off-road dollars using geofencing.

You can claim 2.5 times the standard on-road Fringe Tax Credits (FTC) rebate rate for off-road usage. Ensuring that you have claimed all the off-road refunds that you are entitled to can be difficult using GPS alone. Company and customer sites that are located within urban areas, and parts of the site (such as a truck parking bay) that are located close to public roads are prime areas for lost dollars.

A distribution centre, customer delivery location, or dairy factory, where significant distances are driven within the site is a perfect place for you to be missing out on some of your rebates, and an easy one to address using geofencing.

By ring fencing the exact boundaries of the sites which matter to you, you can ensure that all travel within that site is included in your claim. A simple solution that delivers immediate ROI.

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