One of the tracker models available from Manila GPS Trackers. Photo from https://manilagpstrackers.ph.

For more than 10 years now, Manila GPS Trackers has helped logistics, delivery, and last-mile businesses reduce operating costs and raise overall efficiency through its advanced GPS fleet tracking technology.

The system–which can track motorcycles, cars, trucks, ships, or containers whether in the Philippines or outside–cuts expense by avoiding excessive idling and unnecessary side trips, saving on fuel costs. The system thus pays for itself in the savings and efficiency it brings.

Clients availing of the fleet tracking technology benefit from the system’s daily automated reports. The emailed reports include the fleet’s daily activities (where each truck went, how long it stayed there, where it stopped, total distance covered, if deliveries were completed, etc.). Real-time alerts of important events are also provided so clients can take immediate action, such as when there is excessive idling, unnecessary side trips or incomplete deliveries.

“No more guessing where your fleet is; no more headache trying to call your drivers to find out where they are. Just look at the map and see real-time location of all your fleet,” Manila GPS Trackers said.

The company is offering a free 15-day system trial. It will install the GPS tracker device (smaller than a cell phone), give access to GPS tracking account, and provide training on best use of the system.

For a free demo, call or text 636.5468, 635.7619, 0906.353.1975, 0999.838.6184.

Manila GPS Trackers is a Filipino company with clients in 18 countries. It is headquartered in Manila. — contributed by Rosanna Torga, Sales Manager, Manila GPS Trackers (www.manilaGPStrackers.ph).

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