GPSTrackIt introduces an innovative mobile workforce tool with the release of Driver. Driver is a website optimized for tablet devices that provides drivers with two-way communications by chat or forms with dispatchers and fleet managers. It also provides them with route management and timekeeping utilities. Driver compliments their recent releases for smartphones and tablet apps for dispatchers and fleet managers, putting the mobile in mobile workforce management. 

According to Eddie Bermudez, product manager, GPSTrackIt’s vehicle tracking system has been enhanced with Field Service Manager (FSM). 

“The FSM is the control center for all of the mobile workforce management tools available through the Driver website,” says Bermudez. “Dispatchers and fleet managers use the Field Service Manager to create and send messages. They can build Quick Messages and Quick Responses that drivers can select from a list. They can also create forms with multiple questions, and multiple choice answers that streamline the communications process.” 

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Dispatchers enter stops and build routes using the FSM. The routes can be rearranged as new stops are added, saving drivers time and reducing the need for them to call in. The routes are pushed out to the drivers, who can then display them on maps and list out the directions. They can also use a third-party navigation app to render true turn-by-turn directions. 

And soon Driver will provide route optimization. 

“Driver will look at all the stops and do the arranging for you,” adds Bermudez. “It will evaluate the relative distances and calculate the most efficient route.” 

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In addition, the FSM also provides a mobile time clock. 

“This enables drivers to clock in and out using the tablet,” Bermudez continues. “That data, as with the chats, stops, and forms, can be reported on using Fleet Manager’s reports. It provides fleet managers with a verification tool for employee timekeeping.”

One of the other advantages to using a tablet device is that it offers users a wide variety of useful mobile apps. 

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John Stull, president and founder of GPSTrackIt, adds, “Tablet devices provide our customers with a platform that not only connects them to the Fleet Manager system, but many other productivity tools. Drivers can make use of other apps and peripherals to do credit card transactions, scan and transmit contracts, and perform many other important tasks.” 

For more information about GPSTrackIt, the Driver tablet website and Field Service Manager, or their Fleet Manager vehicle tracking system, visit www.gpstrackit.com. 

About GPSTrackIt.com
Established in 1999, GPSTrackIt.com is a North American supplier of GPS tracking and location-based services. Located in Southern California, GPSTrackIt.com is dedicated to providing the most innovative, cutting-edge GPS technology backed by the best customer service in the industry today.

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