With a distributed and mobile workforce, efficiency and productivity come down to knowing where the resources are and how they can be efficiently deployed. Our product is deployed into the mobile phones of each of your field agents. This allows you to take advantage of geo-tracking features and also ensures a high degree of accountability for your professionals. 

Managers are always able to see where their resources are and what activity they are engaged in. This is also very powerful when comes to optimising the movement of those resources from one site to another.

Also, sales territories can be kept sacrosanct. 

Geofencing and Geotagging

Geofencing and tracking are technologies commonly used in various industries, including field force operations, logistics, and fleet management, to monitor and manage the movement of assets, vehicles, or personnel within specific geographical areas. Here’s an overview of geofencing and tracking:

Geofencing

Define geographic boundaries, such as a warehouse or customer location or employee or employee base location

Task Assignment: Geofencing can trigger task assignments when a field personnel enters a specific area

Time and Attendance: Geofencing is used to track when employees enter or leave designated work areas.

Route Optimization: Geofencing can be part of route optimization strategies for field service tasks

Enhanced Security: Alerts for unauthorized access or movement

Efficient Task Allocation: Automate tasks based on proximity to specific locations

Improved Customer Service: Notify customers of service personnel approaching their location

Tracking

Tracking involves monitoring the real-time location and movement of assets, vehicles, or personnel using GPS, RFID, or other tracking technologies

Vehicle Tracking: Monitors the location, speed, and behavior of vehicles.

Asset Tracking: Tracks the location and status of equipment, tools, or inventory.

Personnel Tracking: Monitors the movements of field personnel during work hours

Route Optimization: Provides real-time insights into the location of vehicles or personnel

Task Monitoring: Tracks the progress of field tasks and alerts in case of delays

Inventory Visibility: Tracks the movement of inventory or equipment in transit

Enhanced Visibility: Real-time location insights for better operational control

Improved Efficiency: Enables route optimization and resource allocation

Safety and Security: Monitoring the safety of assets or personnel during operations

Integration of Geofencing and Tracking in Field Force Management

Combining geofencing and tracking provides real-time visibility into field force activities

Geofencing triggers automated alerts and notifications based on predefined criteria

Tracking helps optimize routes for vehicles or personnel, while geofencing ensures adherence to planned routes

Geofencing can automate tasks when personnel enter or leave designated areas, with tracking providing continuous monitoring

Integrating tracking data with analytics provides insights into performance, efficiency, and adherence to schedules

Tracking and geofencing contribute to safety by monitoring compliance with predefined operational and safety protocols

Geofencing and tracking support improved customer service through accurate arrival notifications and efficient service delivery

In summary, geofencing and tracking play integral roles in enhancing the efficiency, safety, and visibility of field force operations. The integration of these technologies provides organizations with valuable insights and tools for optimizing their processes and delivering high-quality services while taking into consideration privacy concerns and ensuring proper communication and training for field personnel to build trust and maximize the benefits of these technologies.