GPS Tracking
Track trucks, containers, outdoor assets, and personnel across industrial yards as well as long-distance routes using a combination of GPS + LoRa and GPS + Cellular technologies.
From on-site yard visibility to extended outdoor coverage, this combined solution ensures continuous location monitoring with the right balance of coverage, cost, and connectivity—designed specifically for efficient yard management and operations.
Overview — What is GPS Tracking?
GPS tracking uses satellite-based positioning technology to provide real-time outdoor location visibility for assets, vehicles, equipment, and personnel across industrial environments.
GPS tracking solutions are commonly available in two connectivity options:
1. LoRa
Designed for campus-wide and plant-level outdoor tracking with low-power, long-range communication. Ideal for manufacturing yards, industrial facilities, and confined outdoor areas.
2. Cellular
Designed for wide-area and long-distance outdoor tracking using cellular connectivity. Available in both 2G and 4G options for continuous tracking across larger operational areas.

How It Works

GPS Technology Types
Use Cases Across GPS Technologies
GPS Hardware
GPS LoRa Hardware
GPS Cellular Hardware
ATEX Hardware
Key Features of GPS Tracking
Industries Using GPS Tracking
GPS Tracking is ideal for industries that operate large outdoor areas where wide coverage and low-maintenance tracking are essential.
We’re here to answer all your questions
Quick answers to questions you may have.
Best for industrial yards, plants, and large campuses needing wide coverage with low power.
Typically ~5–10 meters, depending on environment and device quality.
LoRa covers several kilometres on-site, while Cellular works across cities and regions.
Depends on configuration — updates can range from seconds to minutes.
Yes, LoRa works well in remote areas without network coverage, while Cellular supports long-distance tracking.
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