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Vehicle Tracking Software - Easy to Install & Use

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Vehicle Tracking Software - Easy to Install & Use

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http://www.supatrak.com/vehicle-trackin ... l-use.html

Vehicle tracking systems have received lots of acknowledgement for its competency in managing any private vehicle or fleet of vehicles for commercial use. The easy to install and user-friendly characteristics of the vehicle tracking software has contributed to its extensive usage by a huge client base which includes Royal Mail, Christian Salvesen, Network Rail, Hampshire Council and many more. Supatrak, a prominent name in the field of vehicle tracking systems provide vehicle tracking software for simple and effortless application.

Several vehicle tracking systems based on the Global Positioning System (GPS) or radio frequency medium are used to trace your vehicle position in real-time. A conjunction of internet and tracking software with hi-end mapping technologies has of late, evolved as a vital technology capable of managing an entire fleet of vehicles. This expert technique is employed for saving time and increasing productivity.

The advanced car tracking devices operate with the help of Global positioning satellites. This offers accurate and exact location of any static or dynamic vehicle with extensive details. In this satellite trackingsystem, the tracking device installed, receives satellite signals and ultimately determines the site co-ordinates with respective latitude and longitude. With the aid of mapping software, the coordinates are viewed on a computer screen detecting the exact position of your vehicle.

The vehicle tracking software provides information on a vehicle’s position, speed, route travelled, distance and duration of each journey. This information is passed via mobile phone websites using SMS or the internet. Comprehensive real time monitoring of the vehicle can be conducted with the various vehicletracking system technologies.

The software used in the vehicle tracking technology by CMS is extremely simple to use and install. With its cost-effective feature of being available from only 69p per vehicle a day, the technology delivers 60 second updates as standard. Options to upgrade to integrated CANbus and Mobile Worker systems are also available. The covert in-vehicle installation to assure maximum security is installed by a team of professionally trained engineers. For more details on vehicle tracking software, visit www.supatrak.com
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Post by axeman »

At 69p a day per vehicle it's a cost that will make a dent on 'our profits' yearly (but we cant fund the 'pensions' ) but you have to ask is this company run by al & ad's buddys ? or do they have a directorship with said company ? disclosed or perhaps undisclosed . What price do they put on trust with the workforce ? ...all things which worry me with the direction we are being led by these two tosser*
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Post by pinstripe »

The covert in-vehicle installation to assure maximum security is installed by a team of professionally trained engineers

We know they are doing it. We know they don't trust us. Why the 'covert' approach?
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Post by greynut »

If they attempted to screw someting into our vans they would crumble. We haven t had a new van for 6 years now. We have vans with no sponge in the drivers seats and holes in the roof. So they can just f**k off!
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greynut wrote:If they attempted to screw someting into our vans they would crumble. We haven t had a new van for 6 years now. We have vans with no sponge in the drivers seats and holes in the roof. So they can just f**k off!
log the van off it sound's unsafe to me!.