It’s not that difficult to install fleet vehicles with hidden GPS tracking devices. If you run a business relying on a fleet of vehicles for delivery and cargo movement, you want to know, in a wink, where those vehicles are, if they’re headed to their assigned destinations and if they are on time in their respective vehicular journeys. The last thing you want are unhappy customers complaining about the late delivery or shipment of their orders. So you invest in Global Positioning System or GPS tracking devices and a system that goes with it.

If you search online, you will find various companies offering their GPS services. These usually include an estimate of both the devices to be installed in your fleet of vehicles—and these items are getting smaller and more feature-packed these days—along with the software to be installed on your computers so you can track those devices. Their reps may even send their people for brief walkthroughs and seminars so you can optimize the usage of your GPS system.

For the sake of safety, there is a premium placed on hidden GPS devices, and most companies often offer their expertise in this aspect. So the GPS devices in fleets today are either well-hidden or very difficult to disable. These are precautions against sabotage.

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