Zones (also known as geofences) are identified landmarks, or areas of interest, that can be used to categorize offices, customers, suppliers, yard locations, warehouses, and home locations. Through this video you will be able to learn the creation process of zones by manually drawing a perimeter around each location, or by uploading a spreadsheet with specific details including longitude, latitude, street address and diameter of zone. When combined with exception reporting, zones become a critical component for analyzing behavior of your fleet.
Through the video, learn how to create and receive notifications for rules based on vehicles entering, exiting, or stopping inside of zones. This will help you monitor customer visits, be notified if a driver leaves a designated area, or if any ...
Geofences or zones in MyGeotab, are identified landmarks or areas of interest used to categorize and identify locations of interests. Through this video, you will learn how to edit and change any of the attributes of a zone you've created within ...
Overview Dispatching in MyGeotab works by obtaining the addresses of zone, and then by sending the addresses to the third party routing device. There are two main ways of dispatching with MyGeotab: dispatching vehicles to zones and dispatching routes ...
Zones in MyGeotab can have customized settings like visibility on the map, group assignments, and types. Mass editing can be used to apply these settings and make changes to multiple zones at the same time. Through this video, learn how to make mass ...
Groups are used to organize your vehicles, users, zones, and rules into different categories for ease of viewing and reporting. Through this video, learn how use the groups filter box for isolating groups for the purposes of vehicle tracking, zone ...