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Voyaris mobile resource management

CBC (America) Corporation has introduced the Voyaris mobile resource management line of products: FleetLokator, FleetLogix, Global Asset Tracker, and the SafeGuard Companion. FleetLokator, for small to large fleets, has no complicated software or hardware installation. Features include locate, track, manage a fleet, geo-fences, sensors, SOS button, speed alert, ignition on/off, anti-theft alert, manual locate, door unlock, engine disable, and daily device diagnostic reports.
July 25, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
5818 CBC (America) Corporation has introduced the Voyaris mobile resource management line of products: FleetLokator, FleetLogix, Global Asset Tracker, and the SafeGuard Companion.

FleetLokator, for small to large fleets, has no complicated software or hardware installation. Features include locate, track, manage a fleet, geo-fences, sensors, SOS button, speed alert, ignition on/off, anti-theft alert, manual locate, door unlock, engine disable, and daily device diagnostic reports.

FleetLogix has all the features of the FleetLokator but also logs up to 10,000 locations when cellular is not available, enables polygon geo-fences, 16 input/outputs, has a Bluetooth accessory to integrate with a 490 Garmin GPS unit, a crash sensor and monitors key maintenance functions within a vehicle's diagnostics system.

Global Asset Tracker is an integrated, self-contained asset tracking device in a ruggedised, environmentally extreme weatherproof enclosure. No external antennas are required and it can be used with temperature monitoring sensors or volumetric pressure sensors. The device has up to a four-year battery life depending on software setup and messages.

Safeguard Companion is designed for tracking and monitoring personnel and has emergency voice contact availability. Other options include a magnetic back for attaching to toolboxes and construction equipment, and extended battery or solar-power options.

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