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Solution

Non-powered assets need the same control standards as powered vehicles.

Asset tracking for trailers, containers, and mobile equipment

Track detached trailers, containers, and field equipment with wireless GPS, geofence alerts, and optional e-lock workflows so movement, idling, and door events stay visible.

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Live tracking
Alerts
Reports

Why operators choose us

Numbers that match how fleets actually run

Devices, networks, and people on the ground across India—so go-live isn’t where your project ends.

2-5
years typical battery life
24/7
asset visibility
Tamper
alerts
Cellular
and LoRa options

Our clients

Trusted by teams across India

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The problem

Assets without ignition data often become blind spots in operations

  • 1 Detached units are frequently misplaced across yards, depots, and customer handoff points.
  • 2 Utilization planning suffers when location and movement history are incomplete.
  • 3 Cargo security processes weaken when door status and tamper events are not tracked digitally.
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The solution

Power-independent asset intelligence with movement and security context

Deploy wireless battery or solar trackers on assets where wiring is impractical, and add e-lock monitoring where cargo control is critical. Operations teams get unified visibility for location, movement, battery health, geofence events, and tamper signals.

  • Wireless GPS that lasts — Battery or solar power where wiring isn’t an option. Multi-year life in many configurations depending on reporting frequ...
  • E-locks for cargo doors — Know when doors open or close. Tamper alerts if someone tries to bypass the lock.
  • Geofences for sites and routes — Alert when an asset leaves a yard, enters a customer site, or deviates from an approved corridor.
What you get

Capabilities that hold up in daily operations

Straightforward feature notes—no jargon wall. If something here matters to your fleet, we’ll show you how it works on a call.

Wireless GPS that lasts

Battery or solar power where wiring isn’t an option. Multi-year life in many configurations depending on reporting frequency.

E-locks for cargo doors

Know when doors open or close. Tamper alerts if someone tries to bypass the lock.

Geofences for sites and routes

Alert when an asset leaves a yard, enters a customer site, or deviates from an approved corridor.

Battery health in advance

Low-battery warnings so you replace or recharge before the tracker goes dark.

Cellular or LoRaWAN

Choose real-time 4G where coverage is strong, or LoRaWAN for remote, low-power deployments.

Use cases

Where teams like yours put this to work

Typical deployments—we’ll map the closest fit to your routes, vehicles, and compliance rules.

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Trailer & Container Tracking

Follow detached trailers across hubs and handovers. Geofence depots and customer sites.

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Cold Chain & Reefer Monitoring

Pair location with temperature where sensors are fitted. Combine with e-locks for door security on sensitive loads.

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Construction & Mining Equipment

Track excavators, dumpers, and generators at sites. Reduce theft and improve utilisation reporting.

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Port & Yard Management

Locate containers faster in large yards. Tie movement to dispatch and TMS workflows.

See it in action

Unified asset map with movement and door-event history

Track active vs idle assets, verify location at handoff points, and investigate unauthorized movement with event context.

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Industries

Where teams deploy Asset Tracking Solutions

Logistics & Freight Ports & Container Yards Cold Chain Construction & Equipment Mining Agriculture

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ROI & outcomes

Higher asset utilization, lower loss exposure, and faster yard decisions

Teams use asset tracking to reduce search time, tighten cargo security, and improve rotation planning without adding manual check processes.

Reduce unauthorized movement and improve recovery response for high-value assets
Increase asset utilization by identifying idle units and rotation bottlenecks
Improve cargo security with digital door-event and tamper visibility
Give logistics and yard teams a shared real-time picture of distributed assets
Lower replacement and exception management overhead through better control
How it works

From install to insight

Hardware on the vehicle, reliable connectivity, and one dashboard your team uses—end to end.

Step 1

Install & connect

Fit the device to the vehicle—wired, OBD, or battery as needed.

Step 2

Sync to the cloud

GPS and events stream securely so nothing depends on manual updates.

Step 3

Use one portal

Maps, reports, and alerts in the same login—web and mobile.

A wireless tracker is mounted on the asset body and configured for movement or schedule-based reporting. Data is sent over cellular or LoRaWAN depending on deployment design. Optional e-locks add door-event and tamper telemetry. The dashboard consolidates location, battery status, and alert history for investigation and planning.

FAQ

Questions, answered

About Asset Tracking Solutions. View all FAQs.

Depends on how often the device reports and the environment. Many setups achieve 2–5 years on daily pings; solar extends that in suitable conditions.
Yes—that is the point of wireless trackers. No connection to tractor power required for trailers.
An electronic lock on cargo doors that reports open/close status and can alert on tampering.
4G for real-time tracking; LoRaWAN for long-range, low-power sites with gateways.
Yes for cold chain—temperature and humidity with threshold alerts.
Mount the tracker on the chassis or body; no wiring to the tractor. Typical install is under an hour.
Implementation readiness

Timeline, SLA, ROI Assumptions, and Integration Playbook

Use these planning anchors for internal approvals and rollout readiness before procurement.

Implementation timeline baseline

Typical flow: discovery and scope lock, pilot deployment, KPI validation window, then phased expansion. Exact timelines vary by fleet distribution and install constraints.

Support SLA assumptions

Incident priorities are triaged by business impact. Critical cases receive accelerated handling; final resolution windows depend on dependency class and on-ground access.

ROI model assumptions

ROI estimates should separate hard savings (fuel, idle, misuse) from risk savings (incident/dispute reduction). Baseline and review periods must be agreed before rollout.

Integration playbook

Integration plans are scoped by data exchange method, event triggers, and reporting ownership. API/webhook requirements are validated during technical discovery.

Next step

Ready to see Asset Tracking Solutions on your fleet?

Book a demo tailored to your vehicles, regions, and integrations. Our specialists respond fast—usually as quickly as possible on business days.

PRODUCT CONTENT GOVERNANCE

Written by

Pictor Telematics Product Documentation Team · Product Specifications and Deployment Guidance

Reviewed by

Pictor Telematics Implementation Review Team · Field Validation and Integration Readiness

Published

Jan 15, 2024

Last reviewed

Apr 10, 2026

Validation approach

Product information is reviewed against technical specifications, installation constraints, and operational usage patterns from commercial deployments.