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Monday, April 16, 2012

Telematics Technology Proves Driver Safety and Fleet Savings Go Hand-in-Hand




Fleet Owners Cut Costs With Driving Habits

SALT LAKE CITY, UT, Apr 12, 2012 (WIRED MARKET ONLINE) – Lynx Telematics Technology Solutions Inc., a global telematics company centered on fleet management and driver safety solutions, is proving a direct correlation exists between driver habits and fleet operational cost savings. With Lynx Telematics Go5 -- the most comprehensive solution designed to improve driver safety, fleet management and compliance -- fleet owners are able to increase fuel efficiency on average by 20 percent, reduce maintenance costs by 20 percent and avoid costly penalties and fines.

"Fleet owners from all over the globe have turned to Lynx for a fleet management solution that will not only save lives, but improve their bottom line as well," said David Holland, Lynx VP. "With data collected from tens-of-thousands of vehicles using our technology for the past several years, we have proven to dramatically improve driving behavior, leading to fewer crashes, better fuel economy and safer, more productive drivers."

AAA reports that accident costs amount to over 164 billion dollars per year. To avoid incurring collision costs, Lynx Telematics offers the only solution that provides real-time in-cab verbal alerts to drivers when speeding, idling, driving aggressively or not wearing a seat belt. By mentoring drivers into developing safer driving habits, fleet managers can expect a reduction in speeding and aggressive driving of more than 86 percent, leading to greater fuel efficiency and significantly lower rate of crashes.

"While working for 34 years at one of the largest mining companies in the world, we achieved a 77 percent reduction in driver incidents in one year after installing telematic technology across our fleets," said Bruce Huber, newly named Vice President of Safety. "By improving driver behavior, we were not only able to protect the lives of our drivers, but save money on fuel and maintenance costs as well."

With Lynx Telematics, fleet managers can also monitor fleet vehicles and identify areas to reduce operational costs. Through satellite and cellular based tracking, managers can monitor trips taken and vehicle MPG, ultimately eliminating unauthorized trips and improving company productivity.

About Lynx Telematics is a Cincinnati based company centered on telematics, fleet solutions and driving safety. Its breakthrough driving safety solutions are designed to safeguard lives, save money and protect the environment. LynxSafe technology dramatically improves driver behavior and has been documented to reduce accidents by more than 80 percent. For more information, please visit http://www.lynxtelematics.com

Monday, March 5, 2012

Telematics: No Longer Just a Dot on a Map



Telematics solutions have come a long way since the beginning days of simple vehicle tracking. With a multitude of capabilities, such as remote vehicle diagnostics and routing/driver productivity tools, finding the right solution can be a daunting task.

Telematics is more than simply locating vehicles via a "dot on a map" or employing GPS routing capabilities. 

There are many companies that sell devices to track GPS location; however, this only provides limited information for fleet managers. A complete wireless fleet management system combine’s exact GPS location tracking with precise diagnostic monitoring to give fleets a complete and accurate picture of vehicle operations. 

Determining telematics needs, fleet benefits, and whether a return on investment (ROI) will be realized can be a tough job. 

Determining Telematics Needs 

Fleets should utilize telematics technologies specific to their business needs. With the abundance of options available to fleets today, the number one priority is determining which telematics solution best fits a fleet's needs. 

Clearly defining overall goals and deliverables an organization is seeking should precede any telematics products review. Sit down for a consultation with your fleet management company. Together, decide exactly what you want to get out of the telematics solution and how it will affect your core competencies. 

Recommended telematics technology can vary dramatically, depending on fleet type and goals.
For service response vehicles, real-time vehicle tracking is useful for dispatch purposes, as it is for fleets where security is paramount - for example, carrying or delivering valuable goods. The data available from vehicle tracking can be useful for any fleet type in helping manage and make better decisions, from replacement planning to fuel fraud monitoring to maintenance management. 

Before companies review technologies such as vehicle tracking, GPS navigation, or other new tools emerging in the market, Lynx Telematics partner, Geotab - a GPS satellite-based fleet and resource management systems company - suggests each company look at four operational areas for costs and to develop key performance indicators. 

According to Colin Sutherland, VP of sales at Geotab, the four indicators are:
Risk and driver safety.
Fleet operational costs.
Resource cost of productivity.
Regulatory compliance. 

Perhaps the most overlooked and important consideration is how the company uses this new data to change behavior. Companies with the most success have either hired additional resources or are leveraging resources of their fleet leasing provider, assuming the provider delivers telematics information integrated with their existing products and services. 

Most companies use technology that contains a GPS tracking component. When additional detail regarding vehicle use and performance is desired, diagnostics capabilities that interface between the telematics device and vehicle's onboard computer are required. 

Diagnostics capabilities include vehicle powertrain performance information, seatbelt utilization, airbag deployment, fuel level monitoring, etc. 

The application of diagnostics all depends on what you're trying to achieve and what type of vehicles you're operating. 

Businesses that use a fully-integrated vehicle tracking, navigation, and analytics solution are typically first to experience dramatic returns on their solution investment, according to GE Capital Fleet Services. An integrated, enterprise-wide approach to telematics use will enable a business to apply quality process disciplines to mobile operations - much like a manufacturing organization applies to an assembly line, said Doug Peters, telematics analytics leader, GE Capital Fleet Services. 

"There are many ways to use telematics technologies to improve a business. Think about financial and operating performance requirements and consider integrating telematics into as many aspects of your fleet management program as possible.  Effective use of the right solution helps fleet managers improve vehicle maintenance and compliance and helps operations managers transform driver productivity through optimized routing and scheduling," said Peters. 

"The most important aspect of an effective solution is the ability to convert large amounts of vehicle-generated telematics data into relevant, actionable business insight. GPS information - when combined with other operating or market data - provides meaningful insight regarding mobile operations that helps businesses identify where specific process improvements can quickly increase employee productivity, improve customer service, and enhance profitability," he added. 

Reaping the Benefits of Telematics 

According to Peters, a comprehensive approach to integrated mobile resource management is increasingly valuable in today's environment. "Leveraging technology solutions such as telematics provide companies the ability to monitor, manage, and optimize operations of their mobile resource pool." 

Potential benefits of telematics use in fleet include:
Lower accident rates.
Decreased occurrence of catastrophic maintenance/repairs.
Ability to track and correct driver behavior.
Safety awareness.
Ability to manage costs (i.e. reduce fuel consumption and overtime).
Reduced insurance premiums.
Increased fleet policy compliance.
Optimized workforce productivity (e.g., re-sequencing existing routes and re-assigning deliveries).
Improved environmental impact (i.e. reduced time spent idling or driving long distances). 

Another telematics benefit is the speed and focus it provides in measuring results.  For example, telematics can help determine if the safety training you just implemented has been effective in changing behavior, whether company policies are being followed, if new sales initiatives are being met, etc. What used to take quarters and years to measure, if it could be measured at all, now takes days and weeks - all with much greater accuracy. 

“However, the greatest telematics benefit currently with ever increasing fuel prices, is reduced operation costs, which includes lowering fuel consumption and vehicle maintenance costs” according to Vincent Rush,Business Development Manager with Cincinnati based Lynx Telematics. 

"Fuel costs are reduced by eliminating unauthorized vehicle use, reduced speeding and idle time, and improved routing. Repair and maintenance costs are reduced by the ability to identify problems early and schedule maintenance through automated odometer readings. Wireless fleet management also improves driver safety and reduces greenhouse gas emissions." 

What can't be seen can't be measured - and telematics technology enables fleets to "see" into vulnerable areas of the business that are otherwise impossible to measure. Equipped with this information, you can identify process improvement targets quickly and with more certainty, as well as measure your performance with accuracy."

Should Fleets Invest in Telematics? 

The days of "out of sight, out of mind" are behind us. According to GE Capital Fleet Services, telematics delivers valuable access to fleet data and analysis, including vehicle performance metrics, trends, and customizable mapping. As companies search for ways to save money, reduce environmental impact, and improve fleet productivity, fleet executives have an opportunity to deliver by utilizing innovative technology solutions. 

The ability to capture and view detailed, real-time data and exceptions supports efforts to change driver behavior and realize savings.

If an organization has clearly defined goals, can make the investment, and has resources to review data flows and manage exceptions, the return on investment can be significant. 

Telematics technology has been thoroughly tested and proven for many years. The price points now support compelling ROIs and adoption rates are increasing quickly. Fleets are using it in bigger numbers to drive out costs and gain competitive advantage. The use of telematics is quickly becoming 'table stakes' to stay competitive. 

A fleet's investment in telematics depends on the application. Some fleets may simply need a tool to allow drivers to get from point A to point B. 

For those folks, a GPS navigation system might help," said Mark Goettel, senior acquisition & integration analyst for Wright Express. 

Geotab's Sutherland noted, "If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there. Before companies invest in GPS navigation or GPS tracking systems, they should first consider the requirements of the company to reduce operating and claims costs and the fleet operating budget, and to manage overtime."   

Sutherland cautions fleets against investing in small, standalone components such as GPS navigation or real-time location for dispatch. 

"By investing in a technology solution that offers integrated data for driver safety and risk loss control, fleet expense management, human resource management, and carbon footprint reduction, companies can start with one of the four areas for return on investment and strategic growth and then implement the other areas over time," said Sutherland. 

Business today is extremely competitive. Profitability requires a keen eye on costs and efficient utilization of all assets. Telematics offerings help fleet managers bolster fuel economy, improve driver performance, manage maintenance intervals, and dispatch vehicles effectively. Those results clearly drive to reduced cost and better asset utilization. In addition, a more fuel-efficient fleet is a greener fleet. 

ROI of Telematics: Staying in the Black 

It is not always straightforward to quantify ROI. While goals and objectives of many businesses may be similar, telematics ROI depends on the company's level of efficiency and ability to execute policies.
Each client's ROI will be different depending on the type of solution that fits their fleet. At the very least, fleets should expect ROI to exceed the cost of telematics equipment and fees. 

An additional ROI benefit includes reduced payroll hours due to a driver's inability to inflate hours.
Many savings are not as easy to quantify, but just as important. The ability to prove service or a delivery time to a customer is helpful and saves in goodwill credits, but is not always easy to put a dollar amount on. The reduced risk of knowing where your vehicles are 100 percent of the time is also difficult to quantify, but clearly valuable. Many customers recover not only stolen vehicles, but their contents as well, and help drive criminal convictions based on finding the vehicle and knowing where it went after it was stolen. 

Generally speaking, companies focused on productivity improvements will see a greater return than those focused solely on vehicle operating costs or risk and safety improvements. That's not to say a company can't achieve fantastic ROIs by reducing fuel and lifecycle costs or reducing accident rates.
Per Sutherland's experience at Geotab, ROI must be grounded in fact as well as achievable and measurable. 

 "Traditionally, fleet managers seek ROI in fuel and maintenance expense reduction," said Sutherland. Using vehicle health-based predictive maintenance, "fleet managers can remove one preventive maintenance routine annually, which in itself will pay for the solution." 

Reduced idle time is one of the most obvious areas in which fleets can realize an ROI, according to Goettel of Wright Express. 

"Many fleets can't believe how much their vehicles are idling. We'll perform ROI calculations based on a calculator we use, and typically we see 'break-evens' of between two and six months," explained Goettel. "Telematics pays off much quicker than people would think." 

Businesses today can choose from a wide assortment of telematics technologies that deliver a range of benefits. “To ensure the best return on investment, a company should work with a provider that understands the company's business requirements and delivers actionable intelligence," suggested Peters of GE Capital Fleet Services. "A provider that delivers insight, rather than just data, can expedite the speed with which a business can implement operational changes to improve productivity, compliance, safety, and customer and driver satisfaction."

 Lynx Telematics, located in Milford Ohio, is an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacture) that specializes in developing proprietary fleet GPS Tracking devices for fleets of all sizes and functions.
For information on how Lynx Telematics can help your company save an average of $2500 per vehicle annually, contact Business Development Manager, VincentRush at (513) 965-6318

Lynx Telematics is an OEM that controls design, engineering, firmware, software development, IT support and manufacturing processes of our product, allowing us to produce the highest quality product in our industry, while offering our customers competitive pricing.
As your partner, we provide ongoing training and support to insure that the product is properly sold to the end user, maximizing the re-sellers profitability.
As one of the pioneers in telematics technologies, Lynx Telematics provides our clients with powerful end-to-end vehicle telematics tools. Our technology offers a real solution that delivers safety, saves money and provides an unprecedented level of peace of mind to our customers.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Understanding ROI in Telematics

 

Understanding ROI in Telematics

Telematics devices can improve fuel economy and driver behavior, but a recent survey released by Donlen Corp., a fleet financing and management company, revealed a divide between some of the perceived and actual benefits. 

The survey found that those considering telematics devices have a higher expectation of fuel savings than those already using them. 

The way the return on investment and perceived benefit is always preached to fleets is in mile-per-gallon improvement. I think the perceived benefit is probably a little more than what is gained.
Another reason for the disconnect could be that the importance of fuel economy on the return on investment moves further down the line as carriers notice other benefits and savings with use.
Donlen also found a large divide between small and large fleets on acquiring the devices. Among carriers with fewer than 100 vehicles, 80% of respondents said they are not considering telematics. However, among fleets with more than 300 vehicles, 80% of respondents are either considering or already using telematics.

It’s shockingly surprising that smaller fleets aren’t even considering the devices. One would think that you could really maximize your ROI on a smaller fleet, according to “Light & Medium Truck Magazine”. 

Among those not considering telematics devices, 69% said they don’t see a business need. Only 17% cited the cost as a deterrent. 

The top reasons for investing in telematics devices among those who are using them are improved driver behavior, route productivity and fuel savings. 

While return on investment is an important factor in choosing telematics, 40% of respondents already using the devices said they did not know their ROI. That is likely because carriers aren’t reviewing the data, either because they don’t have time or because they already perceive the ROI and don’t feel it is necessary to drill down through the numbers. 

Most telematics providers don’t have access to all of a carrier’s information, such as a fleet’s fuel and maintenance expenses, so entering and reviewing the data to further identify the ROI is up to the carrier. 

To help quantify the ROI, Donlen said, carriers need to understand their reasons for using telematics and to integrate and analyze available data relevant to those reasons.  According to experts, choosing a Telematics company that not only custom builds a solution to fit the specific needs of your fleet and company objectives, but then also works with you in partnership to learn how to interpret and understand exactly what the data is telling you, is worth it’s ROI weight in gold.

Working with a company like Lynx Telematics, located in Cincinnati Ohio, is like partnering with a team, rather than purchasing from one of the endless streams of Telematics companies on the great “gold rush”.

Having worked with some of the largest fleets in the world by developing custom built solutions, Lynx Telematics as an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) works equally as well with small fleets of 3-30 vehicles.

 Lynx Telematics, located in Milford Ohio, is an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacture) that specializes in developing proprietary fleet GPS Tracking devices for fleets of all sizes and functions.
For information on how Lynx Telematics can help your company save an average of $2500 per vehicle annually, contact Business Development Manager, VincentRush at (513) 965-6318


Lynx Telematics is an OEM that controls design, engineering, firmware, software development, IT support and manufacturing processes of our product, allowing us to produce the highest quality product in our industry, while offering our customers competitive pricing.
As your partner, we provide ongoing training and support to insure that the product is properly sold to the end user, maximizing the re-sellers profitability.

As one of the pioneers in telematics technologies, Lynx Telematics provides our clients with powerful end-to-end vehicle telematics tools. Our technology offers a real solution that delivers safety, saves money and provides an unprecedented level of peace of mind to our customers.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Why Telematics Can Seriously Benefit Your Fleet!



 Fleet industry analysts predict that by 2014, telematics sales growth will reach about 6.5 million units.
Public sectors or the private industry that operate fleet vehicles of different sizes believe that the real-time vehicle tracking system is a key factor in the development of this industry. It not only increases productivity but also helps achieve cost efficiencies.

When it comes to global fleet industry, technology now plays a big role. Whether it is a local business that uses only simple vehicle tracking devices, or a global and national haulage operator, it is important to use GPS-based fleet tracking system.

The investment in telematics is considered an important capital investment. Usually a basic vehicle tracker system is used by smaller fleet operators. Such basic systems use a simple 'satnav' application. The control room team and fleet managers realize very soon that they need to have a real-time fleet tracking system to ensure effective and comprehensive tracking of any fleet during its entire journey. The data can be streamed live and comprehensive records can be maintained by upgrading to a real-time vehicle tracking system.

For the optimum telematics performance and future planning of business projects, consultation and cost analysis are very important. A fleet company has to prepare an effective future plan that takes into account the future fleet demands and the need for additional functionality. Better productivity can be achieved when the practical benefits of any system is checked thoroughly. It is necessary to select a software solution that offers the required capability, can be scaled up or down when needed, and can be customized according to intended uses and fleet vehicle specifications. Reducing fuel costs is an important issue with any fleet operating company. In this endeavor, various systems including the GPS tracking device help achieve the target.

Even when fleet tracking system is in place, the benefits may quickly fade away after initial gains. This makes it important to utilize the data collected through such systems and act upon the information at the right time. Only then long-term benefits can be realized. With effective driver behavior management, the goal of higher productivity and efficient cost reduction can be achieved easily.

Driving behaviors can be monitored through in-vehicle diagnostics. Details like cornering, acceleration, braking as well as engine RPM’s, gear selection and idling can be recorded and analyzed. Routing software makes it possible to make comparisons and analyze the data properly. This helps set geo-fencing limits, plan the schedules and set the vehicle movement rules for any out of time journey areas. Data related to any unauthorized vehicle uses can be recorded.

It is important that at every stage, the telematics provider is consulted, especially when any integration system involving present network infrastructures are planned. Having accurate and complete information is the main success factor behind any telematics purchase. For fleet operators, it is one of the best ways to reduce operational costs. The responsibility of smooth fleet management process can be ensured only with effective strategic policy implementation.

 Lynx Telematics, located in Milford Oho, is an OEM (Original EquipmentManufacture) that specializes in developing proprietary fleet GPS Tracking devices for fleets of all sizes and functions.
For information on how Lynx Telematics can help your company save an average of $2500 per vehicle annually, contact Business Development Manager, VincentRush at (513) 965-6318



LynxTelematics is an OEM that controls design, engineering, firmware, software development, IT support and manufacturing processes of our product, allowing us to produce the highest quality product in our industry, while offering our customers competitive pricing.
As your partner, we provide ongoing training and support to insure that the product is properly sold to the end user, maximizing the re-sellers profitability.

As one of the pioneers in telematics technologies, Lynx Telematics provides our clients with powerful end-to-end vehicle telematics tools. Our technology offers a real solution that delivers safety, saves money and provides an unprecedented level of peace of mind to our customers. 

Monday, February 27, 2012

The Core of Lynx Telematics and Auto Dealerships

With innovative and easy-to-use services, Lynx Telematics, Inc. connects you to what you need, whether it's a coffee shop in Cincinnati, an ambulance in the middle of nowhere or the location of a loved one. As an OEM we serve our customers by offering a comprehensive suite of services to consumers, auto dealers, and fleet managers. We are also able to tailor our offerings to the distinctive needs of our partners and personalize the connected experience for customers

Lynx Telematics aggregates best in class wireless services into robust and adaptable solutions that can be tailored to any platform. Our solutions are built around the next generation architecture, which is an open telematics platform allowing for inter-connectivity between multiple content providers, call centers and hardware platforms. Our solutions employ innovative, scalable technology developed for the future and delivered today. We offer a comprehensive portfolio of proprietary connectivity solutions, LynxSafe for individual end users and Lynx Telematics for fleet based transportation and sales based companies.

The connected solutions within the Lynx Telematics products revolve around five service categories: Safety and Security, Navigation, Convenience, Infotainment and Diagnostics. All customers will have access to a customized Web portal where they can view diagnostic reports, download directions to the vehicle or even unlock the car’s doors.

At the core of the LynxSafe solution lays enhanced safety and security features, including critical services such as Automatic Crash Notification, Emergency Calling, Stolen Vehicle Location Assistance and Roadside Assistance. Through our Emergency Call Relay Center, we utilize certified emergency response specialists that are APCO - and NENA-certified and have direct public safety experience as firefighters, EMTs or police officers. The ECRC uses the most accurate and up-to-date Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) location data, and customer calls are prioritized within the 9-1-1 system at a high level.

Services Include:
• Automatic Collision Notification
• SOS/Emergency Calling
• Safe Ride
• Roadside Assistance
• Stolen Vehicle Tracking
• Automatic Alarm Notification
• Emergency/Crisis Management

The Convenience solution is designed to provide customers with an enhanced ownership experience and assistance with vehicle interaction.

The LynxSafe telematics diagnostics solution allows customers to proactively manage the maintenance of their vehicles, saving time and money. Services include communications regarding the vehicle’s systems status, maintenance reminders, recall notifications and user maintenance scheduling with dealers. In addition, Lynx Telematics is always working with regulators to develop remote emissions programs, which continuously monitor emissions metrics and notify the customer if the vehicle is not compliant, improving not only the “health” of the vehicle but also the health of the overall environment by preventing the emissions of harmful greenhouse gases.

Services Include:
• Automatic Maintenance Reminder
• Recall Notification
• Remote Emissions Monitoring
• Interactive User Manual
• Diagnostic Email
• OEM Quality Data/Error Code Monitoring


What separates Lynx Telematics, located in Cincinnati, Ohio is the fact that, we don’t just sell you a solution…we actually teach you how to sell the solution through your auto dealerships F&I department or as an over the counter product through a specialty retailer.

With nearly 20 years of working with Auto Dealerships across the United States as a world class sales organization, we can help you achieve maximum profitability with a product that very few dealerships currently provide, yet 84% of your customers are asking for. (According to an independent survey by Accenture)

For more information or to arrange a web demonstration, please contactVincent Rush, Business Development Manager for Lynx Telematics at 513-965-6318

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Teen Driving Deaths on the Rise!

A very sad, but true video. This was our inspiration behind developing our new LynxSafe Teen Driving Monitor. Having dealt with personal tragedy myself, I wanted to do what I could to help prevent another statistic.

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

GPS Tracking and Fleet Management


At Lynx Telematics, located in Milford, Ohio, we ready to help your business improve its bottom line in several ways:

·         Lowering your fuel costs
·         Reducing your Labor Costs
·         Improving your Customer Service
·         Increasing your Productivity
·         And many more based on customization of a solution that fits your needs.

Lynx Telematics GPS fleet tracking provides you with an arsenal of powerful tools that will help reduce operating expenses while actually increasing productivity and improving customer service.
There is no need to install additional software or hardware on your computer to get started with fleet tracking. You can use our system 24/7 from any computer or mobile device with Internet access.
Lynx Telematics products are used by companies such as UPS, Orkin and Frito Lay as well as thousands of small fleets, sales organizations and busing companies.
We hope you enjoy this overview of how GPS Tracking works. If you’d like to discuss your company’s specific needs and how Lynx Telematics can help, please contact us.

The Science Behind GPS

The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a combination of 27 satellites that transmit signals to GPS receivers all over the globe.
By measuring the travel time of the radio signals between the receiver and the satellite, the distance between the GPS receiver and the satellite can be determined. Here's the formula:

[distance] = [speed] * [travel time]
By combining, or triangulating, the distance from the three or four nearest satellites over time, location, speed, and direction of the GPS receivers can be determined.
This location data becomes useful for fleet owners when it’s aggregated for all their vehicles and presented on a map and/or in reports.

Active vs. Passive Tracking

Active: the data from the GPS receiver is transmitted every 60 seconds to a remote user at regular intervals. This gives you real-time location information.

Passive: all the GPS data is stored in the receiver and must be downloaded once all the vehicles return to the office

Real-time tracking has become the most popular method despite its higher cost because of the huge benefits of having real-time information to make on-demand management decisions.

Covert or Open?

Some vehicle tracking companies offer units that have no exposed wires or antennas, allowing for covert installation. Some business owners prefer covert installations to keep behavior honest while providing subtle coaching when problems are detected.
Other business owners and fleet managers prefer to keep the tracking out in the open and let employees know that they're watching.

Uses of GPS Tracking

While Most Industries Use Fleet Tracking for their Trucks, Vans, Semis, etc…
·         Construction/Paving/Landscaping
·         Plumbers/Electricians
·         Wholesaler/Supplier/Distributors
·         Emergency/Repair Services
·         Transportation
·         Roofing/Garage Installation
Some Industries Track More Unconventional Assets:
·         Taxi Cabs
·         Ambulances
·         Buses
·         Boats
·         Trains
·         Lawn Mowers
·         Heavy Equipment (Bulldozers, Excavators, Skid steers, etc.)
·         Mobile Medical Units
·         Street sweepers
They All Experience the Same Benefits:
·         Overtime Reduction
·         Improved Customer Service
·         Timesheet Automation/Verification
·         Increased Productivity
·         Fuel Reduction
·         Vehicle Mileage Reduction
·         Increased Fleet and Workforce Security
·         Improved Routing

Keep In Mind…

There are very few GPS Solutions that offer the right combination of the features you need to achieve the maximum benefits of a GPS system. These features include: usability, technology development and financial stability. As an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) we put the majority of our resources into R&D to constantly develop and customize solutions for our individual customer needs. From technology to data reporting we offer the most complete, "Plug and Play" solution on the market today.

The best GPS solutions provide the information securely over the Internet. As long as you know the login and password, you can access your system from any Internet-enabled computer. The flexibility and 24/7 accessibility of an Internet based solution makes it the far superior choice when deciding on a specific GPS solution.

Learn More about Global Positiong Systems on Wikipedia.

 For more information on how Lynx Telematics, an OEM located in Cincinnati, Ohio can help your company crack down on cargo theft or custom design a solution to meet your fleet management needs, contact Vincent Rush at (866) 314-0461

LynxTelematics is an OEM that controls design, engineering, firmware, software development, IT support and manufacturing processes of our product, allowing us to produce the highest quality product in our industry, while offering our customers competitive pricing.
As your partner, we provide ongoing training and support to insure that the product is properly sold to the end user, maximizing the re-sellers profitability.

As one of the pioneers in telematics technologies, Lynx Telematics provides our clients with powerful end-to-end vehicle telematics tools. Our technology offers a real solution that delivers safety, saves money and provides an unprecedented level of peace of mind to our customers. 

Our product, LynxSafe, is the newest and most advanced in-vehicle communication system currently on the market. It combines GPS/satellite and GSM cellular technology to provide users and family members with immediate access to real-time information delivered directly via any internet enabled device including I Phone and Android smart phones.

All of our devices benefit from the innovation of U-Blox technology and a 3D Accelerometer, providing the industry’s most accurate pin point locating technology to within a 3 ft. radius.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Telematics: Privacy....Issue or Perception?

We Don't Have a Privacy Issue Today.....We Have a Privacy PERCEPTION!

In the public dialogue about mobile privacy concerns, I’ve yet to hear a plea to turn back the clock to when mobile apps were supported by subscription fees.

Surprisingly, many consumers don’t understand the "pact with the devil" that free services come with a loss of privacy. With the exception of enterprise offerings, subscription fees have shrunk or disappeared for most location-based services. At the Institute for Communication Technology Management at the University of Southern California, Allison Cera of Lucent-Alcatel talked about the intersection of technology and identity. More than half of the people in her study felt they shouldn’t have to provide information about themselves just to get the most out of online services. Among the most connected technology users, the expectation of privacy was lower.

As companies rework privacy agreements, it’s interesting that Cera’s research indicates people prefer a simpler privacy policy that is easier to understand, over one that provides more comprehensive protection. In addition to simplicity, people prefer uniformity. Almost 90 percent want to see Internet and mobile service providers, social networking sites, and search engines all governed by the same laws and regulations regarding the collecting, analyzing, and sharing of online data.

Google knows all? Google has experienced heat from lawmakers and consumers over its efforts to consolidate user privacy standards and share data among its offerings. Google announced plans to connect user data across desktop and mobile services including Google+, Gmail and YouTube. “Our new privacy policy makes clear that, if you're signed in, we may combine information you've provided from one service with information from other services," blogged Alma Whitten of Google. "In short, we'll treat you as a single user across all our products, which will mean a simpler, more intuitive Google experience."

You know where I’ve been. Would consumers exchange transparency into whereabouts and driving behavior for a cheaper insurance premium? GPS and Telematics companies are providing the technology behind a new insurance product, which bases premiums on driving behavior. TomTom for example,  has teamed up with insurance broker Motaquote for the launch of Fair Pay Insurance, a product that rewards “good” drivers with lower premiums. Drivers who sign up for Fair Pay receive a TomTom navigation device. They will also have a LINK tracking unit fitted in their vehicles, allowing driver behavior and habits to be monitored by the insurer. This information can also be viewed by the policy-holder in their driver dashboard.February 15, 2012 By: Janice Partyka of GPS World and Wireless Pulse.

Lynx Telematics and LynxSafe
One of  the questions that I am asked by General Managers and dealer Principles of  Auto Dealerships about the  marketing of a Telematics device to the general consumer is, "How do we overcome the privacy issue?"

First of all, let me say that in this country, we do not have a "Privacy Issue", but rather a "Privacy Perception".

Today, our kids post half naked pictures of themselves online on social media sites such as Facebook and voice their ideas, opinions, vacation plans and location updates in "real-time", informing their "Friends" and "Friends of Friends" every aspect of their lives and relationships. 

Facebook in turn, harvests this information and uses it as their "Product" to lure advertisers. 

I see parents in my "Friend Circle", routinely "Checking In" when they attend movies, restaurants, or vacation spots, in effect notifying the world of Facebook, that THEY ARE NOT HOME AND THEIR HOME AND ALL THEIR VALUABLES....ARE UNOCCUPIED!!!!!! 

If you have a "Rewards" card from a gas station or the popular Kroger Plus card, you are providing marketers with valuable information about your likes and dislikes and where you spend your money. 

I recently changed my dietary habits and have lost nearly 30 lbs since January 1st. As a result, Krogers has started sending me coupons for all those products that I used to routinely buy at their store.

Granted, their are still people like my Mother out their that will not actually write a check and go to such great lengths to hide from "Big Brother" that she cuts the strips out of her large bills, because she thinks that the anti-theft devices at the stores entrances are actually reading the amount of cash she has in her purse.

But for the most part, we talk a good game about protecting our privacy but out actions rarely line up with our paranoia.

With our Lynx Telematics product for auto dealerships and LynxSafe for parents of Teen Drivers and elderly drivers, the only people that have access to the information such as location, excessive speeds, driving without a seat belt, texting and driving, mechanical failure and accident notifications are parents and loved ones who the purchaser of the product grants permissions to. 

As the purchaser of a new automobile from a dealership, a new owner can protect the life and well being of their investment with a permanent connection to the dealerships service department.

The owner of the vehicle, sets up their preferred communication method via email, phone call or direct mail, and the service department send notifications to the customer at the first symptoms of mechanical malfunction or notifies of when an oil change is necessary.

The whole idea is to catch and treat the symptoms, before they require major and costly repairs. The consumer can get the maximum ROI in their investment and the dealership, through their service department, can create a unique value added service that can lead to future purchases while maximizing revenue for their service department.  

For more information, contact Vincent Rush of Lynx Telematics at (866) 314-0461 

 For more information on how Lynx Telematics, an OEM located in Cincinnati, Ohio can help your company crack down on cargo theft or custom design a solution to meet your fleet management needs, contact Vincent Rush at (866) 314-0461

 

LynxTelematics is an OEM that controls design, engineering, firmware, software development, IT support and manufacturing processes of our product, allowing us to produce the highest quality product in our industry, while offering our customers competitive pricing.
As your partner, we provide ongoing training and support to insure that the product is properly sold to the end user, maximizing the re-sellers profitability.

As one of the pioneers in telematics technologies, Lynx Telematics provides our clients with powerful end-to-end vehicle telematics tools. Our technology offers a real solution that delivers safety, saves money and provides an unprecedented level of peace of mind to our customers. 

Our product, LynxSafe, is the newest and most advanced in-vehicle communication system currently on the market. It combines GPS/satellite and GSM cellular technology to provide users and family members with immediate access to real-time information delivered directly via any internet enabled device including I Phone and Android smart phones.

All of our devices benefit from the innovation of U-Blox technology and a 3D Accelerometer, providing the industry’s most accurate pin point locating technology to within a 3 ft. radius.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Telematics and Cargo: Cracking down on theft!


Telematics and Cargo: Cracking down on theft

Ursula Sautter of “Telematics Update”, explores how telematics can help prevent cargo theft
Cargo theft has been around as long as people have transported raw materials and manufactured goods from one place to another. Unfortunately, as the methods of freight carriage became more complex, so did the criminal methods focused on them.

Cargo theft in Europe costs businesses more than 8.2 billion per year. And that's just for reported incidents; experts believe official statistics reflect only a small percentage of actual thefts. In the US, the FBI estimates, the figure has reached $30 billion a year and is likely to increase further. Most of the goods—electronics, pharma products, clothing, footwear, cigarettes—are stolen from trucks but sometimes also from shipping containers, cargo lanes and warehouses.

And cargo theft has many victims: Aside from the direct monetary loss, shippers face indirect costs for goods replacement, higher insurance premiums as well as loss of reputation. State and local governments lose sales tax revenues. The good news is, under the aegis of the Transport Asset Protection Association (TAPA), a growing number of producers and manufacturers, logistics companies, freight insurers, security firms, supply-chain consultants and other stakeholders in Europe, the Americas, and Africa are using telematics to address the threat.
"By sharing information, establishing ever more stringent security standards and lobbying legislators and law enforcers," says TAPA board member Luc van Herck, a transport security specialist at Nike, "we aim to identify target areas where losses occur most frequently, share industry best practices to prevent further incidents, and gain official support."

Real-time intelligence
The organization's Web-based Incident Information Service (IIS), for instance, continuously captures and shares online data on where a theft has happened to a TAPA member, what kind of load was stolen, and which modus operandi was used so that other TAPA members can use that real-time intelligence "to avoid incident hotspots," says van Herck, "protect their goods in transit and, if required, to report and trace stolen property." Additional data comes from insurance claims and law enforcement statistics.

Since the system is based on Google maps, it is easy to use: incident locations are marked on a road map and haulers or shippers only need to check whether that spot lies on their fleet route. TAPA's Trucking Security Requirements (TSR) specify the minimum acceptable safety standards for road transport of valuable products and materials and the methods that should be used by shippers and logistics providers to maintain them. The Freight Security Requirements (FRS), in turn, specifies corresponding standards and procedures for goods handling and storing in transit.

In addition to locks that prevent the separation of tractor and trailer and brake release/shut down devices, there are plenty of other telematics tech that can help. “Geo Fencing” devices can trigger an alarm if a rig travels outside its predetermined route or enters high-risk areas. GPS-enabled track and trace solutions can locate stolen vehicles. Both, especially when equipped with anti-jam mechanisms, may significantly improve vehicle or load recovery processes, especially handy when stolen property leaves a state or country jurisdiction.

Beyond the driver's cab
Yet security mechanisms are no longer just found in the driver's cab. Holistic telematics security units like Novacom Europe's externally powered Vwise, for instance, provides real-time information and analytics about truck, trailer and load, including a whole array of wireless sensors placed at strategic points in or on the tractor-trailer. When one of these concealed devices registers certain pre-defined events—a door opening, a lock unsealed, a curtain tampered with—the unit's modem sends out an alarm to the network-operating center via GSM/GPRS or satellite. The center can then alert the end user.

Such start-to-finish monitoring systems are particularly important these days, says Willem Duijf, sales and marketing director at Novacom Europe, because many of the trailers shuttling thousands of miles "across Europe to take cargo from point of supply chain inception to destination are passed on from one hauler to another, left unattended on ferries, and picked up by yet another carrier company again."

Tracking Freight
Even the freight itself can be tracked and traced. Affixed to pallet, crate, carton, or even individual items, always-on M2M sensors can monitor asset condition (factors such as ambient and product temperature, air quality, weight, lighting) and location along the entire supply chain, keeping fleet managers informed of any unauthorized or unscheduled events. (For more on M2M, see Telematics and M2M: New business models and Telematics and M2M communications: Creating the Internet of things.)

"Any chain of security devices can be sabotaged or destroyed by criminals," admits Duijf, "but we are trying to make this as difficult as possible by creating better asset protection, detection, protection, and visibility." All that is an ongoing process, he adds: "Technology is evolving as we speak, getting more and more comprehensive. It's a cat-and-mouse game."

What counts most in the end, says van Herck, is not the technology. Instead, it is people's 100% commitment to working "in concert to accurately adopt and audit" the standards. "You can have all the alarms you want," he argues, "but if you don't get people to implement and respond to them, they won't work."

So far, TAPA's efforts have proved remarkably successful. Members who comply with the organization's standards have seen a reduction in their overall losses, especially compared to the rest of the industry, according to van Herck. Since it introduced TSR, Nike "has been able to reduce the number of cargo theft incidents by 90%."

Ursula Sautter is a regular contributor to TU

For more information on how Lynx Telematics, an OEM located in Cincinnati, Ohio can help your company crack down on cargo theft or custom design a solution to meet your fleet management needs, contact Vincent Rush at (866) 314-0461

 
LynxTelematics is an OEM that controls design, engineering, firmware, software development, IT support and manufacturing processes of our product, allowing us to produce the highest quality product in our industry, while offering our customers competitive pricing.
As your partner, we provide ongoing training and support to insure that the product is properly sold to the end user, maximizing the re-sellers profitability.

As one of the pioneers in telematics technologies, Lynx Telematics provides our clients with powerful end-to-end vehicle telematics tools. Our technology offers a real solution that delivers safety, saves money and provides an unprecedented level of peace of mind to our customers. 

Our product, LynxSafe, is the newest and most advanced in-vehicle communication system currently on the market. It combines GPS/satellite and GSM cellular technology to provide users and family members with immediate access to real-time information delivered directly via any internet enabled device including I Phone and Android smart phones.

All of our devices benefit from the innovation of U-Blox technology and a 3D Accelerometer, providing the industry’s most accurate pin point locating technology to within a 3 ft. radius.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Fleet Management Made Easy With Telematics

Discover why Lynx Telematics users are surprised about how easy our GPS tracking system is to use. 
With just the click of a mouse, you’ll experience all the benefits of real-time GPS vehicle tracking. These include: 
  • Increased workforce productivity
  • Improved driver safety
  • Reduced fuel costs
  • Enhanced truck and cargo security
  • Improved vehicle maintenance 
Our fleet management software is 100% web based, so there’s never any physical software to buy or troublesome updates to download.
And you can quickly integrate it with other routing and dispatch applications to further improve your fleet management.
What does all of this mean for you?
You can cut fleet costs by leveraging your GPS tracking information online to better manage drivers, trucks, and cargo.    
The Lynx Telematics GPS tracking device even alerts you when drivers violate perimeters you set for speed, idling, routes, seat belt usage, unauthorized vehicle use or fuel card abuse as well as reducing your companies’ liability by preventing texting and driving.
It’s just that easy.
As an OEM that stands behind our product with a lifetime guarantee, we can also custom design a Telematics fleet solution for your company needs.


Don’t you think fleet management should be THAT easy?
Contact Vincent Rush of Lynx Telematics today for more information.
Vincent Rush
(866) 314-0461
Vrush@LynxTelematics.com 


Lynx Telematics is an OEM that controls design, engineering, firmware, software development, IT support and manufacturing processes of our product, allowing us to produce the highest quality product in our industry, while offering our customers competitive pricing.
As your partner, we provide ongoing training and support to insure that the product is properly sold to the end user, maximizing the re-sellers profitability.
As one of the pioneers in telematics technologies, Lynx Telematics provides our clients with powerful end-to-end vehicle telematics tools. Our technology offers a real solution that delivers safety, saves money and provides an unprecedented level of peace of mind to our customers. 
 
Our product, Lynxsafe, is the newest and most advanced in-vehicle communication system currently on the market. It combines GPS/satellite and GSM cellular technology to provide users and family members with immediate access to real-time information delivered directly via any internet enabled device including I Phone and Android smart phones.
All of our devices benefit from the innovation of U-Blox technology and a 3D Accelerometer, providing the industry’s most accurate pin point locating technology to within a 3 ft. radius.
Vincent Rush, Lynx Telematics, 
Cincinnati, Ohio
(866)-314-0461