What is truck tracking?
The term ‘tracking’ simply means to follow the movements of somebody or something. So by extension, truck tracking (also known as lorry tracking or HGV tracking) is the process of tracking the exact location of heavy goods vehicles in real time. Companies can use state-of-the-art GPS tracking systems and integrate the data they provide into the relevant areas of their logistic software to monitor the live location, speed and route of their vehicles.
Why truck tracking is vital for the logistics industry
Truck tracking has caused a fundamental shift in the logistic industry. Until a few years ago, companies had almost no idea where their vehicles and shipments were after they left the ramp or what their status was. Each day was a constant barrage of uncertainty and inefficiency. Dispatchers and logistics managers were heavily reliant on manual communication and flat out guesswork. Today, real-time tracking increases transparency and efficiency, improving the entire supply chain as a result.
Companies can plan or adapt connected processes with greater speed and precision, improve customer communication and ensure the reliability of their freight. Drivers are better equipped to follow their driving and rest period schedule, reducing the overall pressure on them.
What are telematics systems?
Truck tracking is based on telematics systems. They combine telecommunications and IT to collect and transmit all the data pertaining to vehicles. These systems often not only record GPS data, but also information about the status of the vehicle, driving performance and environmental conditions. They enable companies to analyse their logistics processes in detail and optimise them. Data protection is a key part of using truck tracking and telematics systems. Companies need to ensure that the data they collect is stored securely and is only used for the purposes for which they are authorised. This includes making sure that they comply with EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and any other relevant legislation. Secure encryption and access controls are essential to ensuring data integrity and preventing it from being misused. This means that companies need to invest in secure IT infrastructures to ensure the data they collect is protected, or rely on solutions such as TIMOCOM that comply your and your business partners’ data protection guidelines.
Truck tracking is the foundation of live shipment tracking
What is live shipment tracking in logistics?
Live shipment tracking is an advanced technology used in the logistics and transport industry to monitor and track the status and location of shipments in real time. It makes the entire transport process transparent from start to finish and enables everyone involved to access exact information on the current status of the delivery around the clock.
The difference between truck tracking and live shipment tracking
Truck tracking and live shipment tracking are closely linked to one another, but they focus on different things and serve different purposes. Live shipment tracking is based on truck tracking, but goes one step further in that it monitors both the location and status of the shipment in real time. There are eight different statuses that can be shared. Geofences are used to automatically provide the following notifications based on the vehicle’s location: ‘Arrived at loading point’, ‘Departed for unloading point’, ‘Arrived at unloading point’ and ‘Unloading completed’. This combination of real-time information and automated status notifications significantly improve both time slot management and communication between dispatchers, drivers and transport customers, thus optimising planning and increasing customer satisfaction as a result. While truck tracking forms the basis for location monitoring, live shipment tracking adds to this data with a deeper, proactive insight into the entire transport process.
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Here’s a recap of the key areas where live shipment tracking goes beyond the concept of basic tracking:
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Technical requirements for live shipment tracking
There are certain technical requirements that need to be met if a company wants to implement live shipment tracking and telematics systems:
Benefits of truck tracking and live shipment tracking and applying the two in tandem
Why live shipment tracking is becoming indispensable
Live shipment tracking is more than just a nice feature – it's a vital component of modern logistics solutions. By providing real-time information and automatic updates, it helps make companies more efficient, reduces costs and improves customer satisfaction. No matter if you’re a freight forwarder, manufacturer or trade company – live shipment tracking is key to optimising your logistics processes and achieving success.
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