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Can GPS Tracking Help Verify Proof of Delivery Without Calling the Driver?

A customer says the delivery never arrived. The driver insists they reached the destination. The delivery note cannot immediately be found, and nobody in the office knows exactly what happened. For businesses making dozens or hundreds of deliveries every day, situations like this can quickly turn into difficult customer disputes. Traditionally, the first response is […]

What Happens to GPS Tracking When a Vehicle Crosses Into Another Country?

A truck leaves Nairobi carrying goods towards Kampala. Several hours later it crosses the border into Uganda. For the fleet manager watching the vehicle from an office in Kenya, an important question arises: will the GPS tracker continue working once the vehicle is outside the country? In many cases, it can. Crossing an international border […]

GPS Tracking for Refrigerated Trucks in Kenya: Protecting Time-Sensitive Deliveries

A refrigerated truck can arrive at its destination without being stolen, damaged or involved in an accident and still deliver a costly loss. For businesses transporting milk, meat, fresh produce, pharmaceuticals, flowers, frozen foods and other temperature-sensitive goods, time spent on the road matters almost as much as the condition of the cargo itself. A […]

Why Fuel Receipts Alone Cannot Tell You What Is Happening in Your Fleet

Why Fuel Receipts Alone Cannot Tell You What Is Happening in Your Fleet Fuel receipts can tell a business how much money was spent at the pump. What they cannot always explain is what happened to that fuel after it entered the vehicle. For companies operating trucks, vans, pickups and other commercial vehicles, this distinction […]

How GPS Tracking Can Help Protect High-Value Cargo in Transit

For businesses transporting electronics, pharmaceuticals, industrial equipment, construction materials, machinery parts or other high-value goods, the journey between the warehouse and the customer can be one of the most vulnerable stages of the supply chain. Once a loaded truck leaves the yard, management may have limited physical control over the vehicle until it reaches its […]