One of the legal necessities for vehicles with free zones’ plate number is to travel in the defined region. Monitoring the correct execution of this obligation has complexities in free zones with ground access to main land. Utilizing GPS trackers on these vehicles is known as the main solution for travel monitoring in free zones country wide. Kavoshcom Asia R&D Group has started its cooperation with Makou free zone organization from 2014, and has expanded its activity in this field to Aras free zone since 2016. The challenges, provided solution, and results of this project are described as following.
Utilized GPS tracker diversity and lack of centralized and uniform software platform
Ununiformed hardware and software quality of service by vendors
Differentiation between the quality of procured GPS trackers
Developing a uniform fleet management software with integrated protocol for all existing GPS tracker types
Implementing organization software requirements in order to provide degree of freedom in service operations
Procurement of Kavoshcom Asia R&D Group with certified quality and competitive pricing
Integration of more than 8,000 GPS tracker devices with 5 different types in a single software platform
Production and after sales service for more than 1,500 GPS trackers annually
Monitoring more than 11,000 free zone plate numbered vehicles for more than 4 years
Report generation for all corresponding organizations and units