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Full Features
Overall, the GPS data provides valuable insights and visibility into the fleet operations, helping fleet managers optimize their resources, reduce costs, and improve customer service.
Vehicle Tracking
real-time tracking of vehicles, enabling fleet managers to monitor their fleet’s location, speed, and route to ensure efficient and safe operation.
Fuel Management
Suivapp software provides tools for monitoring fuel consumption and costs, to optimize routes and driving behavior to reduce fuel expenses.
Reporting and Analytics
detailed reports and analytics on fleet performance, including fuel usage, maintenance costs, and driver behavior,
How It Work ?
A GPS (Global Positioning System) tracker is a device that uses the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) to determine the precise location of an object or person in real-time. Here is a simplified explanation of how a GPS tracker works:

Our Special Features
Overall, GPS trackers are highly versatile devices that offer a range of features and functionalities, making them useful for a variety of applications, from personal tracking to fleet management.
Frequently Asked Questions

A GPS tracking device is a small electronic device that uses the Global Positioning System (GPS) to determine its exact location and record its movement in real-time. GPS tracking devices are often used to track the location of vehicles, people, or objects in real-time.
GPS tracking devices use GPS technology to determine their location by receiving signals from GPS satellites orbiting the earth. Once the GPS tracking device has determined its location, it can transmit this information to a server or to a smartphone app using cellular or satellite networks. The device can also record its location history for later analysis.
GPS tracking devices are used for a variety of purposes, including fleet management, vehicle tracking, asset tracking, personal tracking, and geofencing. Fleet management systems use GPS tracking devices to monitor the location and behavior of vehicles in a fleet, while vehicle tracking systems are used to track the location of individual vehicles. Asset tracking systems use GPS tracking devices to monitor the location and status of valuable assets, such as equipment and inventory. Personal tracking devices are often used to track the location of children, elderly relatives, or pets, while geofencing allows businesses to set virtual boundaries and receive alerts when a GPS tracking device enters or leaves a designated area.