Navman Wireless Expands Construction/Mining Fleet Tracking
Coverage with New Satellite Communications Option
Nov. 6, 2013
Navman Wireless
USA announced a new satellite communications
option for its OnlineAVL2 fleet tracking platform enabling
continuous visibility of both heavy equipment and on-road
vehicles even when assets are out of cellular coverage. Designed
for construction, surface mining, mining and oil & gas
exploration, and other environments with remote location work,
the new solution includes the unique ability to minimize data
charges by transmitting only the most critical event information
via satellite.
Satellite connectivity is provided via
a small modem that plugs into the serial port on Navman
Wireless' Qube on-highway and/or ruggedized Qtanium off-highway
GPS tracking devices. The system automatically switches between
cellular and satellite transmission with intelligent least-cost
routing, utilizing the highly reliable, global Iridium satellite
network when fleet assets move out of cellular range. Benefits
include:
- Uninterrupted real-time fleet tracking without losing
visibility of equipment location and other status
information when assets are beyond the reach of cell towers.
- Increased employee safety because equipment and vehicles
are never out of sight of the fleet tracking system, even if
they are working in cellular dead zones.
- No missed engine alerts, potentially preventing costly
machine repairs and downtime by ensuring that job
supervisors are promptly informed when engine, coolant,
transmission or air filter sensors connected to GPS tracking
devices exceed pre-defined thresholds.
- Cost-saving configurability, with the option to limit
satellite transmissions to priority events (panic messages,
rollover alerts, engine overheating, speed or geofence
violations, etc.) and delay the transfer of low-priority
event data until cellular coverage is restored.
"If a machine or vehicle in your fleet
is operating outside of cell coverage and you have critical
communications that need to take place for safety or operations
reasons, it can be a problem to wait until the asset gets back
into cell range," said
Davis Gammage, VP Product
Management, Navman Wireless. "Temporarily switching to satellite
communication solves the problem and ensures 100% visibility of
your equipment as well as your field staff."
The new satellite communications
option marks the latest expansion of Navman Wireless' fleet
tracking portfolio for the construction, mining and oil & gas
industries. The company's OnlineAVL2 fleet tracking platform
provides location, operations and performance data for both
on-highway vehicles and construction heavy equipment from a
single interface. The back-end OnlineAVL2 application –
delivered under the Software-as-a-Service model – includes
industry-specific reporting such as jobsite utilization reports
that break down equipment use by project, facilitate proper cost
accounting, reduce writeoffs for unallocated asset hours, and
aid in the development of future job bids for construction
customers.