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Navtrak Compiles 10 Common Myths and Misconceptions About GPS Tracking

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GPS tracking and fleet management services provider Navtrak releases fact sheet of common GPS tracking questions with real-world answers for each.

Salisbury, MD (PRWEB) November 5, 2007 -- Business owners, fleet operations managers and dispatchers considering the advantages of GPS fleet tracking often hear - or sometimes unnecessarily create, objections that can throw a wrench into vendor selection and the ultimate purchasing decision of a GPS tracking system.

Navtrak 10 Myths
Navtrak 10 Myths

Chances are they're all based on reasonable assumptions -- but, the actual experience users have had with this technology tells a much different and more persuasive story.

Navtrak, a leader in GPS fleet tracking and management systems, has released a compilation of 10 common myths and misconceptions about GPS tracking, including data drawn from independent, third-party field research companies such as The Aberdeen Group, and actual, documented responses from Navtrak's thousands of customers.

To download a complimentary copy of the report, which includes facts and customer quotes related to each "myth" listed below, please follow this link:

http://www.navtrak.net/pressreleases/redirect.cfm?leadID=22&cID=10CMM&linkID=CMM

1. We don't need GPS tracking because we trust our people.
2. All of our guys are going to quit if we get GPS tracking.
3. GPS tracking systems are complicated to install and complicated to use.
4. GPS tracking is unnecessary - I can keep track of my fleet well enough using cell phones/handhelds.
5. All GPS tracking systems are essentially equal - you experience the same benefits regardless of who's providing the data.
6. A GPS tracking system is another product I can buy to help make my business more productive.
7. My company can't afford a GPS tracking system.
8. GPS tracking is an unproven technology.
9. Our company is so busy, we'd never use a GPS tracking system.
10. GPS tracking doesn't make sense for a small company.

About Navtrak:
Navtrak, Inc.is an industry leader in providing GPS tracking systems, fleet management solutions and vehicle tracking devices for businesses with mobile workforces. Founded in 1999 and now serving thousands of customers across the country, Navtrak is committed to Driving Business Productivity™ with valuable, real-time fleet tracking, reporting and communication tools that improve efficiency and enhance customer service. For additional information, visit Navtrak at http://www.navtrak.net or call (800) 787-2337.

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ROD WHISNER
Navtrak, Inc.
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