EzeeTracker
  • ABOUT EzeeTracker
  • admin-module
    • EzeeTracker Admin Module
    • Features
    • Login
    • Home Page
    • Products
    • Service Subscription
    • Cost Plan
    • Agent
    • Users
  • agent/client -module
    • Agent/Client Module
    • Features
    • Login
    • Dashboard
    • Fleets
      • Assets
      • Trips
      • Drivers
      • Asset Management
      • Device Management
    • Alerts
      • Incidents
      • Create Alerts
      • Contacts
    • Report
    • Settings
      • Agent Settings
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ABOUT EzeeTracker

What is EzeeTracker?

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About EzeeTracker

EzeeTracker a Fleet Management System is a leading and robust tool that allows you to effectively manage your fleet assets from any location/branch with numerous SMS/email alerts.

It provides a single and centralized electronic database of the company fleet, accessible from all the company locations, for storing factual, vital, and operational vehicle usage, maintenance records with drivers’ information management.

It aims to maximize efficiency, increase productivity, and improve safety for an organization's vehicles and drivers. This is achieved using a combination of vehicle tracking, reporting on fuel consumption, monitoring of driver behaviour, and management of vehicle maintenance.

Purpose of the document

The purpose of this document is to give an overview of the EzeeTracker application

It provides guides, instructions, and terms about the EzeeTracker application.

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The range of functions involved in fleet management Is highly interrelated and generally integrated. While some services and products can be engaged separately, an overall system that integrates the data from various functions is required for optimal performance.

Vehicle tracking systems provide a number of data points regarding engine diagnostics, driving behaviours, and geo-location. But there is a multitude of other data points outside of vehicle tracking systems that significantly impact fleet performance.

Fuel transaction data, maintenance repair data, individual vehicle documents such as vehicle registrations, titles, and travel permits, supply chain data including vehicle and equipment specifications, warranties, build and delivery data, and vehicle identifying data, and driver-centric data such as acceptance of fleet policies, completion of required safety training, as well as demographic data on job types, all contribute to the fleet data universe. The more specialized functions a fleet performs, the more systems and data points are involved in integration.