Omnilink® Teams with Sprint to Enable Trailer Tracking and Management


New Asset Optimization Solution Helps Fleet Owners Gain a Competitive Advantage



ATLANTA – Omnilink today announced a collaboration with Sprint to offer Omnilink Asset Tracker for Trailers™, which enables fleet owners to locate and manage trailers across the United States.  A turnkey solution featuring hardware, software and service, Omnilink Asset Tracker for Trailers provides transportation, construction, retail and other companies with new options for managing their assets.



Omnilink Asset Tracker for Trailers combines the Omnilink Asset Tracker™ application with the CalAmp TTU-720 device, which uses GPS and Sprint's nationwide Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) network to provide fleet managers with the exact location of every trailer.  With this real-time and/or historical information, fleet managers can:



    -  Improve security and utilization of remote trailers with configurable

       alerts for trailers that are moved or sit idle for too long.

    -  Reduce costs by automating inventory management, saving fuel and time

       searching for remote trailers and freeing staff to focus on more

       productive activities.

    -  Know the location of all trailers in-transit to improve responsiveness

       and provide delivery status to customers, particularly those with

       just-in-time supply chains.

    -  Increase revenue by increasing the frequency of trailer turns between

       arrival and departure.

    -  Increase billable hours by accounting for the actual time trailers are

       detained or stored at a customer site.



"In today's economy, fleet owners can't afford to have any more trailers sitting idle without producing revenue," said Wayne Ward, vice president-M2M and Connected Transportation, Sprint. "Our joint solution with Omnilink uses our network technology to help keep cargo moving.  It determines which trailers are parked in each yard, which trailers need to be picked up, and the precise GPS location of every trailer in a fleet, giving owners real-time location information necessary to ensure that every trailer is maximizing revenue. Wireless asset tracking is another example of how connected devices are changing every aspect of our lives, impacting how we work and live."



According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, fleets are accumulating more than three trailers per tractor to accommodate for the lack of trailer visibility and status. This leaves costly, non-revenue generating trailers sitting idle at customer locations or altogether lost, wasting resources in the process.



"Our continued collaboration with Sprint expands our portfolio of tracking solutions, allowing us to better address the needs of fleets, offering them an out-of-the-box solution to optimize the use of a fleet's inventory of trailers, improve trailer and cargo security and increase carrier profitability," said Steve Hudson, chief development officer at Omnilink.  "By eliminating the wasted time and resources many fleets have been forced to struggle with, fleet managers can instead focus on growing and improving their business."



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Track and monitor people and things brilliantly with the world's most reliable and intuitive solutions, powered by Omnilink. Omnilink's award-winning M2M platform connects hardware, networks, software, and support services to bring end-to-end solutions to life. Since 2004, global brands, U.S. government agencies, businesses, and consumers have used Omnilink to monitor the location, safety, and condition of offenders, assets, vehicles, loved ones, fleets, employees and more.



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