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Zubie Releases Asset Tracking Device
Asset Trak compliments Zubie Fleet Connect and the full range of vehicle tracking and fleet management solutions.

Operation managers, especially those in the construction, utilities, agricultural, landscaping, and heavy transportation, are often having to keep track of assets moving around from job-site to job-site.
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Zubie, a connected-car platform and telematics software provider, announced the launch of Zubie Asset Trak, a GPS tracker designed to track equipment and assets such as trailers, containers, industrial lawn mowers, and UTVs.
Asset Trak compliments Zubie Fleet Connect and the full range of vehicle tracking and fleet management solutions. It enables customers to manage all of their vehicle and equipment tracking in a single place.
Operation managers, especially those in the construction, utilities, agricultural, landscaping, and heavy transportation, are often having to keep track of assets moving around from job-site to job-site. Zubie Asset Trak gives them the ability to do so, plus receive alerts when the asset moves outside of any custom geo-fenced boundary the user sets up. Additionally, using Zubie Location Link, the asset’s location can be shared with a third party such as the police, helping assist in recovery of the asset.
Smaller than a deck of playing cards, Zubie Asset Trak’s low-profile form makes it simple to hide, and the magnetic mounting plate makes installation simple to perform by a non technical employee. The device is waterproof, features up to a year of battery life under normal usage conditions, and is wirelessly rechargeable in less than four hours.
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