Maptuit Corp., Burlington, Mass., has introduced a sophisticated geofencing technology for its FleetNav and TrackServ mapping and tracking products.
Maptuit geofence screen shot.
Maptuit geofence screen shot.

According to the Maptuit announcement, Maptuit’s geofencing feature sends an alert if a GPS-equipped truck deviates from planned route and can help hazmat carriers ensure the security of assets at all times.
“For instance, with Maptuit’s geofencing capability, a hazmat carrier can set a geofence of 10 miles around a nuclear power plant, and receive alerts if any of their trailers enter this pre-defined location. By providing this extra level of security, Maptuit’s customers have the ability to use our technology to react and recover from a situation that might compromise their asset’s security and even homeland security,” said Rick Turek, CTO of Maptuit.
Users can easily create a geofence, which is a defined boundary made up of geocoded points, through Maptuit’s proprietary ActiveLayer technology. Customers are able to receive arrival and departure alerts and detailed report of a truck’s course. Customers can receive notifications or alerts through email, pager or PDA to help minimize theft and increase security.
For more information, visit www.maptuit.com.

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