If It’s Valuable, It Should Be Visible
The Problem
Vehicles aren’t the only things that go missing. A generator left on a site overnight. A container that takes a “detour” before it reaches its destination. Construction equipment moved between sites with no record of where it actually ended up. These losses rarely make headlines, but they quietly erode margins — and without tracking, there’s often no way to prove what happened, or recover what’s gone.
Asset tracking puts the same visibility you’d expect over a vehicle onto everything else your business depends on.
How It Works
Visibility in Three Steps
Features
What’s Inside the System
- Real-time location tracking
- Geo-fence alerts for approved zones, sites, or routes
- Tamper alarm if the unit is disconnected or interfered with
- Battery backup for continued tracking during power loss
- Movement and location history logs
- Suitable for stationary and in-transit assets alike
Key Benefits
What This Actually Means for Your Business
Loss Prevention, Not Just Loss Reporting
Knowing an asset is missing is one thing. Knowing exactly where it is right now is what actually gets it back.
Proof for Insurance and Recovery
Location history gives you real documentation to support insurance claims or work with authorities if something is lost or stolen.
Real Utilization Data
See how often equipment is actually used, and where it spends most of its time — useful for decisions on whether to buy, rent, or redeploy.
Accountability Across Sites
When equipment moves between sites, teams, or contractors, tracking removes the ambiguity over who had it last and where it ended up.
A Deterrent, Not Just a Detector
Known tracked assets are simply less attractive targets — for opportunistic theft and for “informal borrowing” by staff or contractors alike.
Who It’s For
Built for Assets That Move (or Shouldn’t)
- Construction companies tracking machinery and equipment across multiple sites
- Logistics and freight companies monitoring containers and cargo in transit
- Power and energy firms tracking generators and field equipment
- Agricultural businesses monitoring machinery used across large or remote farms
- Equipment rental companies keeping visibility over assets in clients’ hands
Frequently Asked Questions
Can tracking work on equipment that doesn't have its own power source?
Can I track several different types of assets on one account?
How discreet is the installation on equipment?
Can this support an insurance claim if equipment is stolen?
Stop Losing Track of What Your Business Runs On
Get a free consultation and find out which assets are worth tracking first.
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