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Optimizing Efficiency and Safety in the Global Supply Chain

GPS Tracking in International Transportation: Optimizing Efficiency and Safety in the Global Supply Chain

In an increasingly interconnected world, international transport has become a fundamental part of global trade. The movement of goods across borders requires precise, efficient and secure logistics, where the GPS tracking has emerged as an indispensable tool for companies seeking to optimize their operations and ensure the integrity of their shipments.

What is GPS tracking in international transport?

GPS tracking in international transportation refers to the use of global positioning systems (GPS) for monitor the location, movement and status of the load in real time during their transit through different countries. This technology allows companies to:

  • View the exact location of your shipments anytime, anywhere, through web platforms or mobile applications.
  • Establish optimal routes to reduce delivery times, fuel costs and CO2 emissions.
  • Monitor the state of the charge, including temperature, humidity and vibrations, to ensure their integrity during transport.
  • Get immediate alerts in case of route deviations, delays, unauthorized stops or attempts at theft, allowing for a timely response.

Benefits of GPS tracking in international transport:

For companies:

  • Improved efficiency and profitability: Reduction of delivery times, optimization of routes, reduction of operating costs and greater control over the supply chain.

At our ACONISA Commercial Agency, we are aware of this important Benefit, since it allows:

  • Offer our customers a more efficient and transparent service, with accurate information on the location and condition of the goods at all times.
  • Reduce the risks of loss and theft, protecting the valuable merchandise that is in custody.
  • Comply more effectively with customs and security regulations, thanks to full cargo traceability.
  • Improved customer service: Greater visibility of the status of shipments, making it possible to provide accurate and timely information to customers.
  • Loss and theft prevention: Constant load monitoring and early alerts for abnormal events, minimizing the risk of financial losses.
  • Regulatory compliance: It facilitates compliance with international safety and cargo traceability regulations.

For the environment:

  • Reduction of CO2 emissions: Optimization of routes and reduced delivery times contribute to the reduction of the carbon footprint of international transport.

Examples of the application of GPS tracking:

  • Shipping companies: Container monitoring on ships, maritime routes and ports.
  • Ground transportation companies: Tracking trucks and fleets of vehicles that cross borders
  • Air transport companies: Cargo tracking at international airplanes and airports.
  • Courier and parcel companies: Door-to-door international shipment tracking

Success stories:

  • DHL: Implementation of a GPS tracking system to reduce delivery times by 10% and improve customer satisfaction by 15% [Source].
  • FedEx: It uses advanced GPS tracking technology to provide same-day deliveries on selected international routes [Source].
  • OOPS: It implements GPS tracking systems in its global transportation network to optimize the efficiency and safety of its shipments [Source].

At ACONISA, they have successfully implemented a GPS tracking system, which has allowed them to:

  • Reduce inventory losses by 20%
  • Improve the efficiency of your logistics operations by 15%
  • Increase customer satisfaction by 10%

In conclusion, GPS tracking has become a fundamental tool for international transportation, offering companies a wide range of benefits that translate into greater efficiency, profitability, safety and customer satisfaction. The adoption of this technology is key to optimizing global supply chains and contributing to more sustainable international trade.

Author: Mr. Jordy Stvaer.

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