Returning to work: Construction industry guidelines
The government has recently issued guidelines for people who work in outdoor environments and there are a few important steps they recommend. A vehicle tracking system can help you meet these recommendations and alleviate some of the challenges.
Managing your vehicles remotely
Companies are now sending vehicles home with their drivers, so that employees can avoid public transport or going to a central depot. Find out how businesses can keep track of vehicle movements and adapt to these new ways of working.
Could vehicle tracking dashboards make your fleet more productive?
Our dashboards provide a simple, live summary of the data that your vehicle tracking system collects. Find out how you can use these to create daily targets and more!
Time to learn? How to get more out of your tracking system
Looking for ways to help your company prepare for when things get busy again? Here are a few ways that investing a little time in your vehicle tracking system can pay off.
5 tips for reassuring your customers during Covid-19
This post identifies the many ways that a vehicle tracking system can help your business offer a first-class service.
Working from home with the Quartix system
If your business has recently made the move to remote working, find out how to access all the Quartix features you need, wherever you are working.
How does vehicle tracking calculate and use driver scores?
The data collected by a vehicle tracking system is a rich source of information on driver behaviour. We explain how Quartix driving scores are calculated and how they can help.
Keeping your drivers safe in the Covid-19 pandemic
Drivers must take extra care to protect themselves and stay healthy while they are supporting the community. Here are a few essential, preventative measures for you and your drivers to keep in mind if you are still out delivering essentials during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Tips for running a greener fleet
In honour of St. Patrick’s Day, we explore the different ways that fleets can “go green.”