Latest News


Keyword Search

TrakitGPS™ from BMG Seltec Features New Map Views and Tracking Features

Mar, 30 2007


(Livermore, California) – BMG Seltec's exclusive TrakitGPS™ vehicle tracking and reporting module now provides new map views and a vehicle stop report. The system also allows users the ability to view, track and manage multiple plants and vehicle types, which is an ideal solution for multi-plant dispatchers. New map views allow users to select from road, aerial and hybrid vantage points. The road view includes specific road names, the aerial view is based on satellite imaging and includes landmarks, and the hybrid view is an easy-to-read combination of the two. A helpful stop report features stop sign icons on the map to allow users to quickly view driver stops over a selected period of time. The report also lists the driver's status at the time of the stop. TrakitGPS is a fully hosted application that requires no IT staff. This innovative solution features GPS tracking technology to provide to-the-minute order tracking, real-time truck mapping and two-way communication for fleet tracking and management, and provides time-stamped custom reports on all employee activity. BMG Seltec's product solutions are a blend of software and plant controls that work seamlessly together to maximize aggregate, asphalt and ready-mix productivity. BMG Seltec is a leading provider of site automation plant controls, point-of-sale ticketing systems, dispatching and operations software all tailored exclusively for producers of concrete, aggregates and asphalt. Contact: BMG Seltec 222 Mountain Vista Parkway Livermore CA 94551 Ph: 925-373-3200 Fax: 925-373-3250 Email: sales@bmgseltec.com www.bmgseltec.com

Bookmark and Share
Comments
0 Comment(s)
Add Your Comments


Indian cement industry saw no respite in August

The domestic cement industry saw no major relief from the demand slowdown in August.... More

Tougher quarry dust control at Lafarge plant

Reacting to warnings from its beleaguered wildlife pathologist Ward Stone, the state has toughened rules to prevent quarry dust from escaping the Lafarge cement plant. More