10 Unusual Uses For AutoAlert

 

AutoAlert celebrates its 10th anniversary

Launched in 2004, AutoAlert’s award-winning fleet and job management platform has grown to become one of the most widely-adopted telematics platforms in the world, providing over 20,000 businesses with actionable insights into their operations.

 

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Over the last 10 years, AutoAlert has been used to improve mobile operations in sectors including transport and logistics, utilities, construction, meal delivery, breakdown assistance and car-sharing schemes.

To celebrate its 10th birthday, we’ve sought out some of the surprising and unusual ways AutoAlert has been put to use in a variety of locations around the globe:

  1. Used to track a group of friends riding from London to Paris for Charity
  2. Used to monitor a tractor driving the length of Britain to raise money for the Help the Heroes charity
  3. Helped protect classic cars ranging from an 80-year-old Aston Martin to a 5-year-old kit car
  4. Helped drivers in Milan know when they had entered the Milan Ecopass Zone
  5. Helped an electrical call out company manage many subcontractors throughout the UK
  6. Used to find a trailer load of Red Bull cans which had been stolen from a depot in Essex
  7. Monitored coach tours throughout Europe
  8. Helped a Serbian pop star check the location of his Ferrari
  9. Helped drivers in the UK see when they had entered the London Congestion Zone and London Low Emission Zone
  10. Used to monitor congestion in the Philippines city of Cebu

“The innovative approach to fleet management established 10 years ago remains as strong today and AutoAlert continues to evolve, providing customers with ever smarter ways to meet their business goals.” said Richard Harris, Managing Director, AutoAlert GPS Tracking, Job Management and Messaging.

 

 

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GPS Tracking

Instant Messaging

 

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