Electrac NI provides comprehensive asset tracking devices supported with a tailored telematics application configured to meet the specific needs of your business.

Whilst we primarily provide GPS tracking for the transport and logistics industry, we also supply discreet autonomous trackers to monitor the location of other high-value or moveable assets, such as product cages, sports equipment and other machinery.
By integrating GPS tracking with our sophisticated telematics software, you have the ability to control and analyse your fleet’s daily operations, including vehicle utilisation, efficiency, safety and security.

The ultimate goal for any telematics system is to provide you with multiple ways of controlling fleet costs.  As well as supplying and fitting recommended GPS hardware, Electrac NI can also help you to get the best from our telematics software via understanding your unique requirements, comprehensive staff training and hands-on support with set up and reporting as required.

Our telematics data can be accessed from a mobile application for added convenience, and we can provide ‘passive’ or ‘active’ solutions, depending on your requirements.  Passive options simply collect and store data until you are ready to log in to analyse and report.  Active options are much more proactive, providing alerts for pre-set functions to allow you to take immediate action on important data.

Driver Behaviour & Employee Management:

Operators can have visibility over how employees are using company vehicles.  Active vehicle usage, overtime hours, routes travelled, fuel consumption and out of hours fuel usage can all be analysed. Fleet operators can use a combination of driver usage and fuel data to manage payroll or to verify staff records.

Likewise, driver behaviour data such as harsh braking and over-speeding can be identified to monitor driver performance.  Many operators now use telematics to proactively inform areas of required driver development.  When you can demonstrate safe driving styles, it is also possible to negotiate better insurance premiums by allowing your insurer access to your telematics data.

Route Planning & Time Management:

Many operators use GPS tracking for route planning and scheduling, both proactively and reactively.

Traffic planners can use the telematics system proactively to design the most fuel and time efficient routes to destinations, and can take weight, height and speed restrictions into consideration.

Our GPS trackers have built in geofencing technology, which allow virtual geographic boundaries to be set up to trigger actions.  Many multi-drop operators use this functionality to trigger an alert when a vehicle enters a customer’s yard to indicate that a delivery point has been reached.

Vehicle Efficiency & Compliance:

We can integrate your telematics software with other onboard systems such as temperature recording equipment and digital tachograph units to provide accurate and reliable data for a complete compliance solution.

Our telematics can also produce ISO 14000 carbon output reporting as required.

Customer Service:

GPS location data can be used proactively to provide customers with accurate location information and estimated times of arrival.

Our GPS trackers have built in geofencing technology, which allow virtual geographic boundaries to be set up to trigger actions.  Many operators use this functionality to trigger an alert when a vehicle enters a customer’s yard to indicate that a delivery point has been reached.

Vehicle Utilisation:

Vehicle allocation and fleet rotation planning can be managed using telematics data to ensure consistency in usage across the fleet to avoid excess mileage fees on lease vehicles and excessive wear and tear on overused vehicles.

Real-time Tracking for Safety & Security:

Having the ability to access live asset location positioning safeguards against asset theft and gives confidence that your vehicle and the load being carried is where it should be at all times.