Improve Customer Service With GPS Vehicle Tracking Systems
Business owners: use GPS vehicle tracking systems to improve
customer service and bring your business into the Information
Age.
The Information Age allows us to read breaking news, review
up-to-the-minute stock-market information and check on the
status of our bank account--all on demand. We take for granted
the ability to find what we want to know when we want to know it.
The concept of a constant flow of information through precise,
up-to-the-minute notification is accepted by a majority of
society. Having our email forwarded to our cell phones is
another example of how 'connected' we are today.
So, why do we ask our customers to put up with delivery
estimates of 'sometime between 9 a.m. and noon?' Do we put our
customers on hold while we call our service technician to find
out when they'll be at the customer's site?
Are you providing your customers with outstanding service? Are
you taking advantage of every tool available? Or is your
competition?
Consider using GPS vehicle tracking systems to bring your
business into the Information Age.
Who should consider GPS vehicle tracking systems? Any business
using vehicles, who has demanding customers and faces
competition in selling a product available from several sources.
A broad spectrum of business types use GPS vehicle tracking
systems. Florists, HVAC contractors, limousine companies, food
and beverage distributors and many other businesses have all
improved customer service through GPS tracking.
Why? GPS vehicle tracking systems provide up-to-the-minute
information you can use to answer your customers' questions.
Improving customer service equates to more satisfied customers,
resulting in more business and more profits.
With the real-time data provided by GPS vehicle tracking
systems, you can tell your customer where your employee is right
now and estimate more accurately when your employee will be
arriving. WOW your customers with precise delivery estimates.
The historical data from GPS vehicle tracking systems will tell
you and your customer when your employee last visited their site
and how long they were there. You can also analyze visits to
their location for the last 30 days or longer with data
downloaded from your tracking system.
Using GPS vehicle tracking systems requires devices installed in
each vehicle and a PC connected to the Internet. The system
provider operates a secure server which displays data: speed,
direction of travel, location. After logging into the server,
you view the data using a web browser.
Some systems allow you to add a specific location, such as a
customer's building, to the map. This simplifies determining
which vehicle is closest or visited that location last.
Where do GPS vehicle tracking systems work? Some GPS systems are
limited to cellular system coverage areas; others use low-earth
orbit communications satellites for coverage everywhere.
Now, before your competition realizes how to use GPS vehicle
tracking to their advantage, research your options, pick your
system and lease/buy it. Do it today.
Welcome to the Information Age.