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Updated: November 19th, 2008 04:48 PM GMT-05:00

Equipment Tracking

Equipment Tracking Products

Advantage SX1
Advantage SX1
Asset Tracker
Asset Tracker
ClearSky Connected Asset Technology
ClearSky Connected Asset Technology
Equipment Tracking and Management Systems
Equipment Tracking and Management Systems
Global Tracker
Global Tracker
GlobalTRACS Lite Equipment Management System
GlobalTRACS Lite Equipment Management System
GPS-based Tracking Technology
GPS-based Tracking Technology
Heist-Proof Plus
Heist-Proof Plus
JDLink
JDLink
LiveLink
LiveLink
LoCate+LoJack
LoCate+LoJack
SiteLINK
SiteLINK
Titan Equipment Monitoring
Titan Equipment Monitoring
ToolWatch Enterprise
ToolWatch Enterprise
ValuePlus Fleet Management
ValuePlus Fleet Management
ZXLink Machine Monitoring System
ZXLink Machine Monitoring System

Advantage SX1

Longview Advantage has added Numerex Corp.'s SX1 mobile tracking device to its satellite product suite under the name Advantage SX1.

  • Integrated GPS, Internet and cellular technologies enable asset tracking, protection and location, and provide data to manage equipment maintenance schedules
  • Adds ability to monitor engine run time
  • Enables screening of hours of equipment use
  • Provides alerts for regular maintenance and inspection

Longview Advantage Inc

Asset Tracker

TeleNav Asset Tracker is a small, battery powered GPS tracker that can be placed on vehicles, trailers, tractors or heavy equipment to monitor their locations.

  • Use any PC and an Internet browser to log into a password-protected web site and view the exact position of all mobile assets, updated each hour
  • Can be customized to send an alert as soon as an asset moves from its current location
  • Works both indoors and outdoors
  • Rechargeable battery can last up to three weeks

TeleNav

ClearSky Connected Asset Technology

The ClearSky connected asset system provides equipment information in real-time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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