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Understanding IP Ratings When Selecting an Asset Tracker

When you’re investing in asset tracking, it’s easy to get caught up in things like GPS accuracy, battery life, or connectivity. And don’t get me wrong, those are all super important. But none of that matters if the tracker itself can’t handle the real world. That’s where durability comes into play, and one of the best ways to measure that toughness is by checking its IP rating.

GPS Tracking Device for Tractor

The tractor is the agricultural workhorse of any farm. It is the means of transportation and production. The tractor serves as the cornerstone of agricultural operations, functioning as both a primary mode of transportation and a critical tool for production on any farm. Inefficient use, downtime, or mismanagement of such high-value equipment can lead to significant losses, undermining the farm’s operational efficiency and profitability. Implementing robust tracking, maintenance, and management strategies is essential to safeguard these assets and maximize their contribution to the farm’s success.

Weather Data – Cloudy With a Chance of Profit

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9 Ways to Leverage GPS Tracking and Dash Cams for a Competitive Edge

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Are the Looming Diesel Emissions Regulations Too Tough to Meet?

The real issue isn’t capability; it’s cost and infrastructure. Electrifying a fleet is like adopting a new language. It requires training, charging stations, grid upgrades, new maintenance protocols, and capital—lots of it.