OKLAHOMA CITY (July 23, 2014) – Starting a large scale construction project requires a large number of workers, tools and vehicles to transport everyone and everything. Large construction companies will have multiple job sites under construction and these workers, tools and vehicles will double, triple, quadruple. Needless to say, we are keeping on top of the maintenance of the vehicles, what goes where and when, and who should be where at what time. All of these variables make having a GPS tracking system in place imperative for the company’s operations to run smoothly.
By employing a GPS tracker, construction companies can save money in various facets of the business. From cutting fuel cost, to eliminating avoidable repairs, GPS tracking is a money saver from all angles.
With so many vehicles, personnel and items of equipment, construction companies, can become overwhelmed fast. GPS tracking takes the guess work out of their daily ins and outs. Having an efficient way of tracking remote employees, accounting, compliance and training do not have to be a nightmare. GPS tracking cuts out wasted time that comes with manual input and mountains of paperwork. An entire report feature is designed to manage all employee affairs with the click of a button.
Hour by hour, an electronic time sheet displays hours worked, how long vehicles idled, when the vehicle was in operation and when it was turned off, and much more. Advanced systems actually have the ability to show, by assigned key fobs, who was using the vehicle. This system allows the tracking of each individual and which machines or vehicles they operated in any given day. This offers managers the convenience of assigning their personnel to various locations and job sites, and makes redirecting new projects painless.
No matter what step is saved by implementing GPS tracking, construction companies benefit tremendously from the conveniences afforded by the system.
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