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AlliedBarton Adds To Their Service Offering with GPS Insight
Technology Category
- Sensors - GPS
- Processors & Edge Intelligence - Embedded & Edge Computers
Applicable Industries
- Security & Public Safety
Applicable Functions
- Logistics & Transportation
- Field Services
Use Cases
- Vehicle Telematics
- Fleet Management
- Real-Time Location System (RTLS)
Services
- System Integration
- Training
The Challenge
AlliedBarton Security Services, the largest American-owned company offering security officer services, recognized a need for increased patrol and alarm response services for clients and prospects. As the demand for patrol and alarm response continued to grow, AlliedBarton realized they would need an efficient way to track the location of the vehicles and the amount of time they spent at each property. This need for efficient tracking sparked AlliedBarton’s interest in GPS tracking.
About The Customer
AlliedBarton Security Services is the largest American-owned company offering security officer services. The company has over 50,000 employees and 100 offices located across the United States. Established in 1957, AlliedBarton is a trusted leader with proven expertise in a number of markets. The company recognized a need for increased patrol and alarm response services for clients and prospects, and began enhancing this service to stay ahead of the competition.
The Solution
AlliedBarton began using GPS Insight Fleet Tracking Solution in Orange County, California. The solution was chosen for its personal service, cost efficiency, and customizable options. Once GPS Insight was implemented, AlliedBarton was able to verify the location of officers and justify their cost to their clients. GPS Insight has proven to be much more insightful for AlliedBarton than simply proof of location. Managers and employees appreciate the enhanced level of safety available through GPS Insight. If an officer is in an accident while on patrol, the location of their vehicle can quickly be tracked. With GPS tracking available, AlliedBarton gained the ability to investigate fuel card fraud, using in depth reporting to identify the time and location of the gas card purchases.
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