Asset and Trailer Tracking

Historically, Trailer tracking with GPS required expensive satellite tracking devices and service. While there were many positive aspects to this type of tracking, the drawbacks of cost and the requirement for a clear line of sight to the satellites was often a problem.
Now, there is another option. There is now a GPS tracking device which is battery powered lasting up to 3 years. This type of trailer or cargo container tracking is quite reasonable in initial and subsequent costs.
At only 6 x 3.5 x .75 inches, the device is easily hidden. A further benefit is that the GPS tracking device for trailers and containers is not required to have a clear line of site to satellites. If the device cannot get a true GPS fix, it uses the cellular network to get a good fix on the current location.
Steven Van Ooyen
Labels: asset tracker cargo tracker, container tracking, gps trailer tracking, trailer tracker, trailer tracking
