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In 1998, C-Track was the first company to supply systems in large volumes that generated hour and kilometre reports, as well for pinpointing the current position of vehicles on a digital map. Ten years ago, this was a powerful tool, unrivalled in the marketplace, for optimising the performance of mobile assets and employees. However, a lot has changed since then. The information now available seems almost  limitless, whether needed or not. As a result, It has become increasingly difficult to separate what is required from what is not.

C-Track makes it easy to navigate  the available data. KPIs can be set as you want them, with simple options to switch from data overviews to specific information, which can be viewed from the office or when travelling. You always have access to realtime and historical information on the productivity and effectiveness of employees and assests.  

In addition to the processing of data generated by the C-Track hardware, other data streams can also be included in the C-Track KPI module.

 

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