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`Cellemetry Data Service makes it easy to
`track mobile equipment and assets. Our
`location applications work in combination
`with (GPS) Global Positioning Systems to
`provide geographic tracking data to
`customers so they know exactly where
`their assets are at any given time. They
`can be used in a variety of industries to
`track all kinds of vehicles and business
`equipment - cranes, bulldozers, forklifts,
`armored trucks, rental cars, railroad cars,
`barges, television cameras, cash
`machines and satellite feeds.
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`Cellemetry is always working with software
`developers to introduce more applications,
`like those that can monitor vehicles for
`maintenance checkups and track stolen
`cars. The following are examples of how
`Cellemetry Data Service can be used for
`location/GPS applications.
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`Tracking Trailers
`There are between six and eight million
`detachable trailers in United States, which
`means there are two to five trailers for
`every one tractor. Approximately ten
`percent of these trailers are unaccounted
`for at any given time. By using Cellemetry
`Data Service, fleet managers can keep
`track of the locations of all their trailers
`from a remote site. Trailers equipped with
`Cellemetry radios can be polled for
`latitude/longitude information and be
`programmed to dial-in when they cross
`predetermined boundaries such as state
`borders.
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`The trailer tracking application allows fleet
`managers to optimize efficient asset
`allocation, reduce operating costs, free up
`operating capital and improve customer
`service. Dallas-based HighwayMaster
`Corp. sells and markets the patented
`HighwayMaster Mobile Communication
`and Information System in the United
`States and Canada. Learn more about
`HighwayMaster.
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`Keeping Up With Valuable
`Assets
`Fleet vehicles such as armored vans,
`delivery trucks and equipment vans may
`carry thousands of dollars in inventory in
`their cargo hulls. Fleet operators need
`meaningful location information, especially
`when decisions must be made about
`mobile asset deployment, productivity,
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`developed and easy-to-use reliable and
`cost-effective way to quickly determine the
`location of mobile assets using Cellemetry
`Data Service. The system provides flexible
`reporting capability which can be
`programmed to report on command or at a
`specific time of day. The radio units are
`compact and easy to install on any type of
`vehicle. And the AerComTec application
`makes it easy to access data from laptop
`or desktop computers or from a dial-up
`Internet account. Learn more about
`AerComTec.
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`Application Development Process
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`Home | Site Index | Contact Us | Glossary | About Cellemetry | News |
`Applications | Technology | Measurement | Alarm Monitoring | Remote Control |
`Location/GPS
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`Copyright, 1998. Cellemetry L.L.C. All Rights Reserved.
`Cellemetry is registered service mark of Cellemetry L.L C.
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