Trailer tracking and asset monitoring

Trailer Tracking & Non-Powered Asset Monitoring

Keep trailers, containers, and other non-powered assets visible with GPS tracking solutions designed for real-world fleet operations. Collective Telematics helps you monitor asset location, movement, utilization, security, and availability so your team spends less time searching and more time moving work forward.

From dry vans and flatbeds to utility trailers, tank trailers, jobsite assets, and specialty equipment, we help identify the right tracker, power source, reporting interval, and alert setup for the way your fleet operates.

Included Solutions

  • Real-time and last-known location tracking
  • Battery, solar, and hardwired tracker options
  • Geofence entry and exit alerts
  • Movement and tamper notifications
  • Utilization and availability reporting

The Challenge

Trailers and non-powered assets are easy to misplace when they move between yards, jobsites, customers, and remote locations. Manual tracking can lead to unnecessary rentals, delayed dispatching, lost inventory, theft risk, and poor asset utilization.

What We Do

Collective Telematics designs trailer tracking solutions that help you know where each asset is, where it has been, and when it moves outside approved areas. We can support cellular, satellite, battery-powered, solar-powered, and hardwired options depending on the asset type, location, and reporting needs.

We also help configure alerts and reporting around your operation. Monitor arrivals and departures, after-hours movement, yard inventory, available trailers, detention risk, maintenance needs, and unauthorized use from a centralized platform.

Trailer Tracking FAQs

Trailer tracking can be used for dry vans, flatbeds, dump trailers, tank trailers, reefers, utility trailers, enclosed trailers, lowboys, goosenecks, specialty trailers, containers, and other non-powered assets.

Not always. Depending on the trailer and use case, options may include battery-powered, solar-powered, rechargeable, hardwired, cellular, or satellite devices. Collective Telematics helps match the device to the trailer type and reporting requirements.

Yes. Geofences can be created around yards, jobsites, customer locations, and restricted areas. You can receive alerts when trailers enter or leave those locations, move after hours, or show unexpected activity.

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