Rand McNally Offers Asset Tracking via DriverConnect
Rand McNally announced that its DriverConnect platform now supports the tracking of assets – whose locations are visible via a single log-in to the DriverConnect web portal. The company also unveiled two compact and highly efficient tracking devices, which transmit precise locations – whether the trackers are in motion or still.
The tracking solution is launching as it becomes increasingly important for fleet owners and managers to understand where their cargo is at all times – whether to inform a customer of whereabouts, locate a missing or stolen trailer, or even confirm the presence of an asset in a yard.
“We continue to enhance our dynamic DriverConnect fleet management solution with a variety of features and benefits that make fleet managers’ lives better. Today, we are pleased to announce the addition of asset tracking to this platform,” said Stephen Fletcher, CEO of Rand McNally.
Asset tracking is the latest option available on Rand McNally’s DriverConnect platform, which offers mix-and-match fleet management tools for compliance, reporting, navigation, productivity, and analytics.
With the tracking service, which can be added to a company’s monthly DriverConnect subscription – or used as a stand-alone product – Rand McNally offers two models of tracking devices: A cost-effective battery powered model (AssetTracker B100™) and a rechargeable solar version with battery backup (AssetTracker S100™).
Both models are designed to work in extreme weather conditions and installation takes less than 10 minutes. Moreover, each model comes pre-configured and ready-to-go; there are no bulky and confusing switches or cables to get in the way.
A single log-in to the DriverConnect platform provides access to on-screen mapping and location information plus up to 6 months of tracking data and reporting. Managers can set up custom geofences in order to receive an email alert when an asset moves, enters, or exits a designated boundary.* The trackers send their location when idle and in motion using a built-in cellular modem that runs on a 4G LTE network.
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