SkyBitz, a leading provider of Global Locating System (GLS) trailer tracking technology for the trucking industry, has announced the addition of seven customers that are deploying its tracking solutions.
More than 320 fleets now rely on the cost-effective SkyBitz GLS technology to track in excess of 120,000 trailers.
The latest customers have each selected the SkyBitz GLS 200 with Smart Sensor Tracking, an innovative technology that automatically filters out the trailer's non-essential starts and stops and only reports actionable information determined by the customer such as load arrival and departure times.
"Our untethered asset tracking solutions offer carriers and private fleets superior reliability, coverage, battery life and ease of use," said Roni Taylor, executive vice president of SkyBitz. "By employing SkyBitz trailer tracking technology, these customers are optimizing trailer utilization, increasing revenue per mile and maximizing security."
SkyBitz developed the revolutionary Global Locating System (GLS) technology to give customers the ability to track un-powered assets by utilizing wireless satellite technology and centralized position calculations. The two-way GLS mobile communicator is compact, easy to install and provides multi-year battery life.
For additional information, visit www.skybitz.com.
SkyBitz Reaches 120,000 Trailers With Addition of 7 New Fleets
SkyBitz, a leading provider of Global Locating System (GLS) trailer tracking technology for the trucking industry, has announced the addition of seven customers that are deploying its tracking solutions
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